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

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11 293 She had begun to feel warm sensations, and a sense of her place in these things, and her specialness.
11 294 She was pleased, too, to be naked before her master, and she did not doubt that he "found her flanks of interest," and the gaze of the other man had certainly been, at the least, warmly approbatory.
11 295 After their eyes had met once, fully, she had not dared to look at him again, not so openly or directly.
11 296 But several times during the evening, when his attentions were not completely absorbed by his charming companion, she had sensed his eyes, those of a powerful male, on her youthful, well-turned, stripped body.
11 297 So she did have some sense of what it might be to serve masters thusly, and she found herself, in her way, appreciated and prized.
11 298 And so she served shyly, sometimes fighting strange sensations in her body.
11 299 She could not deny that serving men as a naked slave called up from deep within her strange, surprising, unfamiliar feelings.
She had begun to feel warm sensations, and a sense of her place in these things, and her specialness. She was pleased, too, to be naked before her master, and she did not doubt that he "found her flanks of interest," and the gaze of the other man had certainly been, at the least, warmly approbatory. After their eyes had met once, fully, she had not dared to look at him again, not so openly or directly. But several times during the evening, when his attentions were not completely absorbed by his charming companion, she had sensed his eyes, those of a powerful male, on her youthful, well-turned, stripped body. So she did have some sense of what it might be to serve masters thusly, and she found herself, in her way, appreciated and prized. And so she served shyly, sometimes fighting strange sensations in her body. She could not deny that serving men as a naked slave called up from deep within her strange, surprising, unfamiliar feelings. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )