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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

In such cases, often the paces are not called, but performed silently, save perhaps for small gasps and moans, by the slave. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #1335)
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16 1335 In such cases, often the paces are not called, but performed silently, save perhaps for small gasps and moans, by the slave.

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

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16 1332 Lydia complied as well as she could, chained, and on cement.
16 1333 Slave paces are much more easily performed on a smooth surface, or on furs at the foot of a master's couch, such places.
16 1334 Sometimes they are performed on a rug, say, a Tahari rug, before the master who, seated, observes, or perhaps in the center of such a rug, for the interest of the master's encircling guests.
16 1335 In such cases, often the paces are not called, but performed silently, save perhaps for small gasps and moans, by the slave.
16 1336 "Oh!" suddenly cried Cotina.
16 1337 "Yes, she is vital," said Targo.
16 1338 "Hold position," he warned Cotina.
Lydia complied as well as she could, chained, and on cement. Slave paces are much more easily performed on a smooth surface, or on furs at the foot of a master's couch, such places. Sometimes they are performed on a rug, say, a Tahari rug, before the master who, seated, observes, or perhaps in the center of such a rug, for the interest of the master's encircling guests. In such cases, often the paces are not called, but performed silently, save perhaps for small gasps and moans, by the slave. "Oh!" suddenly cried Cotina. "Yes, she is vital," said Targo. "Hold position," he warned Cotina. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)