Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1295
But then I saw her, to my dismay, press her lips to that monstrous visage.
13
1296
Had she been commanded to do so? I did not know.
13
1297
I had heard no command.
13
1298
Once, in training, I had had to lavish loving kisses on a discarded sandal.
13
1299
To be sure, it had been appropriate to do so, and I had been pleased to do it, for it had been a man's sandal.
13
1300
Too, I would have begged to have done it, even at that stage of my training, and would have done it gratefully, had it been the sandal of he whose whip I had first kissed, but, alas, it had not been.
13
1301
I could see the two of them, together, in the dimness, in the flickering glow of the tiny lamp.
But then I saw her, to my dismay, press her lips to that monstrous visage.
Had she been commanded to do so? I did not know.
I had heard no command.
Once, in training, I had had to lavish loving kisses on a discarded sandal.
To be sure, it had been appropriate to do so, and I had been pleased to do it, for it had been a man's sandal.
Too, I would have begged to have done it, even at that stage of my training, and would have done it gratefully, had it been the sandal of he whose whip I had first kissed, but, alas, it had not been.
I could see the two of them, together, in the dimness, in the flickering glow of the tiny lamp.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )