Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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And so she knelt before her master, in the one of the common positions of the Gorean pleasure slave, her knees spread widely, she vulnerably opened then, save for the tiny veil of cloth, before him.
And so she knelt before her master, in the one of the common positions of the Gorean pleasure slave, her knees spread widely, she vulnerably opened then, save for the tiny veil of cloth, before him.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #15)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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He continued to regard her.
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13
Sobbing, she widened her knees still further before him.
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14
She wore the same tiny tunic she had been given before, except that now it had been slit at the sides, from the hem on both sides, to both the left and right hip, so that a flash of hip might be bared as she moved, and so that, when she knelt, it might fall between her thighs, as it now did.
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15
And so she knelt before her master, in the one of the common positions of the Gorean pleasure slave, her knees spread widely, she vulnerably opened then, save for the tiny veil of cloth, before him.
10
16
The same position, of course, is commonly used by naked slaves.
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17
She looked up at him, tears burning in her eyes.
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"Has Tutina been nice to you?" he asked.
He continued to regard her.
Sobbing, she widened her knees still further before him.
She wore the same tiny tunic she had been given before, except that now it had been slit at the sides, from the hem on both sides, to both the left and right hip, so that a flash of hip might be bared as she moved, and so that, when she knelt, it might fall between her thighs, as it now did.
And so she knelt before her master, in the one of the common positions of the Gorean pleasure slave, her knees spread widely, she vulnerably opened then, save for the tiny veil of cloth, before him.
The same position, of course, is commonly used by naked slaves.
She looked up at him, tears burning in her eyes.
"Has Tutina been nice to you?" he asked.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10)