Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
128
She had been taught uses for various aspects of her body, for example, her tongue and hair.
She had been taught uses for various aspects of her body, for example, her tongue and hair.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #128)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
125
She had also learned various forms of deference and obeisance.
8
126
She could now dress and undress a man.
8
127
She could do it with her teeth, with her hands tied behind her.
8
128
She had been taught uses for various aspects of her body, for example, her tongue and hair.
8
129
She had learned how to move on all fours, and fetch a whip in her teeth.
8
130
She had learned how to beg to be beaten, but she trusted earnestly that she would be spared that for which she was trained to beg.
8
131
She could now lick and kiss a whip in such a way that it would drive a man wild.
She had also learned various forms of deference and obeisance.
She could now dress and undress a man.
She could do it with her teeth, with her hands tied behind her.
She had been taught uses for various aspects of her body, for example, her tongue and hair.
She had learned how to move on all fours, and fetch a whip in her teeth.
She had learned how to beg to be beaten, but she trusted earnestly that she would be spared that for which she was trained to beg.
She could now lick and kiss a whip in such a way that it would drive a man wild.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 8)