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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 264 She loves to serve, to obey, and please.
25 265 It is what she wants to do.
25 266 It is her life.
25 267 And, too, when the slave fires, long ago ignited, and then never far from the surface, begin again to flame in her fair belly, as under the cruel and shameful imperatives of biology they frequently must, earning her the contempt of free women, her seductiveness is then, soon, far less than a matter of inadvertence, or reluctance.
25 268 See her glance, the trembling of a lip, the faltering of a word, the pleading of the eye.
25 269 A glance, a touch, can ignite her.
25 270 Few things are more seductive than a beautiful woman squirming on her belly before you, miserable in her need, her lips pressed fervently to your feet, begging for your caress.
She loves to serve, to obey, and please. It is what she wants to do. It is her life. And, too, when the slave fires, long ago ignited, and then never far from the surface, begin again to flame in her fair belly, as under the cruel and shameful imperatives of biology they frequently must, earning her the contempt of free women, her seductiveness is then, soon, far less than a matter of inadvertence, or reluctance. See her glance, the trembling of a lip, the faltering of a word, the pleading of the eye. A glance, a touch, can ignite her. Few things are more seductive than a beautiful woman squirming on her belly before you, miserable in her need, her lips pressed fervently to your feet, begging for your caress. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )