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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 33 Perhaps she, watching, envisioned us so serving at another time, in another locale.
7 34 But even so, would not anyone seeing us so have found the behavior interesting and not without meaning? Did it not seem clear, the sort of female who must serve so? But even so, our service must be modest.
7 35 We must not so excite the men, that they might be distracted.
7 36 We were not paga slaves who, if too frequently spurned, may expect their master's whip after closing.
7 37 But more than once I had felt Tela's switch, and had been driven from the outer room, to the holding area, weeping and shamed, while the men laughed, to be chained, supperless, to the ring by my mat.
7 38 I could not help myself.
7 39 I was now other than I had been on Earth.
Perhaps she, watching, envisioned us so serving at another time, in another locale. But even so, would not anyone seeing us so have found the behavior interesting and not without meaning? Did it not seem clear, the sort of female who must serve so? But even so, our service must be modest. We must not so excite the men, that they might be distracted. We were not paga slaves who, if too frequently spurned, may expect their master's whip after closing. But more than once I had felt Tela's switch, and had been driven from the outer room, to the holding area, weeping and shamed, while the men laughed, to be chained, supperless, to the ring by my mat. I could not help myself. I was now other than I had been on Earth. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )