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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Usually she conveys her desires by kneeling and nuzzling, and making tiny noises and whimpering, and kissing the feet and legs of the master, looking to him, lips parted, hoping for attention, such things. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #100)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 100 Usually she conveys her desires by kneeling and nuzzling, and making tiny noises and whimpering, and kissing the feet and legs of the master, looking to him, lips parted, hoping for attention, such things.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 97 A touch readies her.
22 98 At a snapping of the fingers, she must hasten to assume whatever attitudes or positions you wish.
22 99 Indeed, she may assume them hoping that her master will see fit to caress her.
22 100 Usually she conveys her desires by kneeling and nuzzling, and making tiny noises and whimpering, and kissing the feet and legs of the master, looking to him, lips parted, hoping for attention, such things.
22 101 There are many variations.
22 102 Slaves are very inventive, and very clever.
22 103 Too, I assure you, my dear Pertinax, it is pleasant to have one in one's arms, squirming, and writhing, and gasping, and moaning, and crying out, and weeping, and begging, and yielding".
A touch readies her. At a snapping of the fingers, she must hasten to assume whatever attitudes or positions you wish. Indeed, she may assume them hoping that her master will see fit to caress her. Usually she conveys her desires by kneeling and nuzzling, and making tiny noises and whimpering, and kissing the feet and legs of the master, looking to him, lips parted, hoping for attention, such things. There are many variations. Slaves are very inventive, and very clever. Too, I assure you, my dear Pertinax, it is pleasant to have one in one's arms, squirming, and writhing, and gasping, and moaning, and crying out, and weeping, and begging, and yielding". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 22)