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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, it is a simple matter for the girl to kneel, or belly, and lick and kiss the master's feet, daring to look up now and again in mute petition. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #458)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 458 Too, it is a simple matter for the girl to kneel, or belly, and lick and kiss the master's feet, daring to look up now and again in mute petition.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 455 It is a way of supplicating a caress.
1 456 To be sure, there are many silent ways in which this may be done.
1 457 The bondage knot, for example, might be looped loosely in her hair.
1 458 Too, it is a simple matter for the girl to kneel, or belly, and lick and kiss the master's feet, daring to look up now and again in mute petition.
1 459 Verbally, of course, the master's attention might be variously solicited, from tiny need noises to explicit phrases, such as "I would be reminded of my collar," "I would kiss the whip of my master," "Chain me," "Am I not to be bound tonight, Master," "A slave begs to be caressed," and such.
1 460 And, of course, certain movements, postures, and such, sometimes subtle, are commonly enough to bring the master to her, rope in hand.
1 461 I recalled that the taverner had said that fires had begun to burn in her belly.
It is a way of supplicating a caress. To be sure, there are many silent ways in which this may be done. The bondage knot, for example, might be looped loosely in her hair. Too, it is a simple matter for the girl to kneel, or belly, and lick and kiss the master's feet, daring to look up now and again in mute petition. Verbally, of course, the master's attention might be variously solicited, from tiny need noises to explicit phrases, such as "I would be reminded of my collar," "I would kiss the whip of my master," "Chain me," "Am I not to be bound tonight, Master," "A slave begs to be caressed," and such. And, of course, certain movements, postures, and such, sometimes subtle, are commonly enough to bring the master to her, rope in hand. I recalled that the taverner had said that fires had begun to burn in her belly. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)