Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1441
He sat near her, before her, cross-legged, and reached his hands to her hair, and, by means of her hair, as she knelt, back-braceleted, drew her head downward a few inches, toward himself.
He sat near her, before her, cross-legged, and reached his hands to her hair, and, by means of her hair, as she knelt, back-braceleted, drew her head downward a few inches, toward himself.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #1441)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1438
He found her, she suspected, "slave desirable".
26
1439
He desired her with such passion, with such lust, with such wanting, that she would be kept exactly as he wanted her, as his complete slave, until, of course, he might tire of her, and then she could be sold to another.
26
1440
She was his.
26
1441
He sat near her, before her, cross-legged, and reached his hands to her hair, and, by means of her hair, as she knelt, back-braceleted, drew her head downward a few inches, toward himself.
26
1442
Her head down, she lifted her eyes, looking into his eyes, questioningly.
26
1443
A tear coursed down her left cheek.
26
1444
She tried to draw back, a little, but he drew her head, by the hair, a few inches closer to his body.
He found her, she suspected, "slave desirable".
He desired her with such passion, with such lust, with such wanting, that she would be kept exactly as he wanted her, as his complete slave, until, of course, he might tire of her, and then she could be sold to another.
She was his.
He sat near her, before her, cross-legged, and reached his hands to her hair, and, by means of her hair, as she knelt, back-braceleted, drew her head downward a few inches, toward himself.
Her head down, she lifted her eyes, looking into his eyes, questioningly.
A tear coursed down her left cheek.
She tried to draw back, a little, but he drew her head, by the hair, a few inches closer to his body.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)