Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
126
At suppers, she usually serves in silence, particularly if a free woman is present.
At suppers, she usually serves in silence, particularly if a free woman is present.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #126)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
123
With tears in her eyes she kisses the chains that bind her.
40
124
Kneeling, gratefully, she presses her lips to her master's whip, held before her, and licks and kisses it, at length, tenderly, not daring to touch it with her hands, this symbol of his sovereignty over her.
40
125
Humbly she kneels before him and kisses his boots, rejoicing to be permitted even so simple a privilege.
40
126
At suppers, she usually serves in silence, particularly if a free woman is present.
40
127
When not serving she will usually kneel in the background, at hand, ready, particularly if a free woman is present, lest she be summoned.
40
128
For she is not free; she is slave.
40
129
When alone with the master, of course, much may be expected of her.
With tears in her eyes she kisses the chains that bind her.
Kneeling, gratefully, she presses her lips to her master's whip, held before her, and licks and kisses it, at length, tenderly, not daring to touch it with her hands, this symbol of his sovereignty over her.
Humbly she kneels before him and kisses his boots, rejoicing to be permitted even so simple a privilege.
At suppers, she usually serves in silence, particularly if a free woman is present.
When not serving she will usually kneel in the background, at hand, ready, particularly if a free woman is present, lest she be summoned.
For she is not free; she is slave.
When alone with the master, of course, much may be expected of her.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 40)