Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
356
Then I felt a gentle, soft, moist, caressing touch, and I cried out, startled, drew my legs together, as I could, and reached out, and felt my fingers close in a man's hair.
Then I felt a gentle, soft, moist, caressing touch, and I cried out, startled, drew my legs together, as I could, and reached out, and felt my fingers close in a man's hair.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #356)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
353
I supposed I was again to be put to use, routine, meaningless, forcible use.
8
354
I waited.
8
355
I did not know how many times it had been done to me.
8
356
Then I felt a gentle, soft, moist, caressing touch, and I cried out, startled, drew my legs together, as I could, and reached out, and felt my fingers close in a man's hair.
8
357
"Oh," I said, softly.
8
358
Surely such a caress would never be inflicted on a free woman.
8
359
It would be disgracefully inappropriate to subject a free woman to such an indignity.
I supposed I was again to be put to use, routine, meaningless, forcible use.
I waited.
I did not know how many times it had been done to me.
Then I felt a gentle, soft, moist, caressing touch, and I cried out, startled, drew my legs together, as I could, and reached out, and felt my fingers close in a man's hair.
"Oh," I said, softly.
Surely such a caress would never be inflicted on a free woman.
It would be disgracefully inappropriate to subject a free woman to such an indignity.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)