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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 367 "Yes," he said, "briefly, at a wharf, at the foot of a walled-in-trail, in a sheltered cove".
33 368 I regarded him.
33 369 "It is, or was, one of the three ships," he said, "of the shogun, Lord Temmu".
34 1 A scribe's Interlude "Have you finished your work?" I asked my slave.
34 2 "Yes, Master," she said, kneeling beside me, placing her right cheek softly, lovingly, on my knee.
34 3 I brushed aside her hair, and touched her collar, fingering it idly.
34 4 What pleasure can compare with having a slave at one's feet? To be sure, the mastery of her, and the enjoyment of her.
"Yes," he said, "briefly, at a wharf, at the foot of a walled-in-trail, in a sheltered cove". I regarded him. "It is, or was, one of the three ships," he said, "of the shogun, Lord Temmu". A scribe's Interlude "Have you finished your work?" I asked my slave. "Yes, Master," she said, kneeling beside me, placing her right cheek softly, lovingly, on my knee. I brushed aside her hair, and touched her collar, fingering it idly. What pleasure can compare with having a slave at one's feet? To be sure, the mastery of her, and the enjoyment of her. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )