Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
203
"Dawdle not then," he said, "lest your collars be read".
11
204
"Yes, Master," we said, and hurried to gather up the laundry.
11
205
In leaving, it seemed we must pass them.
11
206
Sometimes it is difficult to pass a free male, under certain conditions, without a kiss or a slap.
11
207
"Give me back the candy," I whispered to Antiope.
11
208
"We must not dawdle," she said.
11
209
"I am not dawdling," I said, standing up.
"Dawdle not then," he said, "lest your collars be read".
"Yes, Master," we said, and hurried to gather up the laundry.
In leaving, it seemed we must pass them.
Sometimes it is difficult to pass a free male, under certain conditions, without a kiss or a slap.
"Give me back the candy," I whispered to Antiope.
"We must not dawdle," she said.
"I am not dawdling," I said, standing up.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )