Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
400
I found it hard to believe that I had begged.
8
401
How shameful! Happily that lapse would remain a secret of the house.
8
402
I resolved that that indiscretion must never be repeated.
8
403
But even in my righteous self-castigations, which I, of Earth, deemed I should proclaim, at least to myself, and even behind the fragile curtain of that resolve which I thought to interpose between what I supposed I should be and what I suspected I was, there seemed a subtle, elusive whispering, mocking and insistent, kajira, kajira.
8
404
Then I stood less proudly, and lowered my head.
8
405
Already, in the scarlet swirl of memory, rising and falling like some warm fluid, I was uneasy.
8
406
In my belly were clear stirrings.
I found it hard to believe that I had begged.
How shameful! Happily that lapse would remain a secret of the house.
I resolved that that indiscretion must never be repeated.
But even in my righteous self-castigations, which I, of Earth, deemed I should proclaim, at least to myself, and even behind the fragile curtain of that resolve which I thought to interpose between what I supposed I should be and what I suspected I was, there seemed a subtle, elusive whispering, mocking and insistent, kajira, kajira.
Then I stood less proudly, and lowered my head.
Already, in the scarlet swirl of memory, rising and falling like some warm fluid, I was uneasy.
In my belly were clear stirrings.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )