Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
205
Who was not free? She came about the desk, and pointed to the rug, at her feet.
4
206
"Here," she said.
4
207
Scarcely understanding what we were doing, almost numbly, we knelt before her.
4
208
It was the first time I had ever knelt before another person.
4
209
I suddenly felt, overwhelmingly, the significance of this, placing oneself before another human being, in what was clearly a posture of submission.
4
210
I was shaken.
4
211
It was as though I had been struck a blow by nature.
Who was not free? She came about the desk, and pointed to the rug, at her feet.
"Here," she said.
Scarcely understanding what we were doing, almost numbly, we knelt before her.
It was the first time I had ever knelt before another person.
I suddenly felt, overwhelmingly, the significance of this, placing oneself before another human being, in what was clearly a posture of submission.
I was shaken.
It was as though I had been struck a blow by nature.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )