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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 233 Some have suggested that there is more to the kissing of the whip, and many such things on this world, than may be readily visible on the surface, that such things, in their way, are meaningful, that they, in their way, have symbolic dimensions, that they, in their way, express truths, relationships, acknowledgments, and such.
10 234 I leave such speculations to the reader.
10 235 Her belly flamed before him.
10 236 How grateful she was to him, that he had permitted her to kiss his whip.
10 237 Without symbols, she wondered, would it not be difficult to live on more than the surface of our being.
10 238 He walked about her, whip in hand.
10 239 She had no doubt that she was being appraised for her value as a naked slave.
Some have suggested that there is more to the kissing of the whip, and many such things on this world, than may be readily visible on the surface, that such things, in their way, are meaningful, that they, in their way, have symbolic dimensions, that they, in their way, express truths, relationships, acknowledgments, and such. I leave such speculations to the reader. Her belly flamed before him. How grateful she was to him, that he had permitted her to kiss his whip. Without symbols, she wondered, would it not be difficult to live on more than the surface of our being. He walked about her, whip in hand. She had no doubt that she was being appraised for her value as a naked slave. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )