Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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294
And fused with this, excruciating in the pain of it, was my desire for her, the crying out of my blood that she had so, and deliberately, aroused.
4
295
In the darkness I sensed her, and her lips, but an inch from my own.
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296
She had not deigned to move.
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297
To my horror, timidly, fearing and hesitant, I felt my lips lift then to those of my beautiful mistress, and, in the darkness, touch them.
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298
"Slave," said she, with contempt.
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299
I put my head back to the woven rence that formed the floor of the hut.
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300
"Yes," I said, "I am a slave".
And fused with this, excruciating in the pain of it, was my desire for her, the crying out of my blood that she had so, and deliberately, aroused.
In the darkness I sensed her, and her lips, but an inch from my own.
She had not deigned to move.
To my horror, timidly, fearing and hesitant, I felt my lips lift then to those of my beautiful mistress, and, in the darkness, touch them.
"Slave," said she, with contempt.
I put my head back to the woven rence that formed the floor of the hut.
"Yes," I said, "I am a slave".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )