Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
348
I hurried before him, and knelt down, blocking his way, humbly, and seized his left leg, and pressed my head, lowered, against his leg, as I had seen the paga girl do.
I hurried before him, and knelt down, blocking his way, humbly, and seized his left leg, and pressed my head, lowered, against his leg, as I had seen the paga girl do.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #348)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
17
345
Of what value is a slave if she, in her collar, is not of interest to masters? I waited in the street for a time, and then chose a handsome, young Tarnster.
17
346
Such, I was sure, would be interested in the lips of a slave.
17
347
I trusted he would not strike me from him.
17
348
I hurried before him, and knelt down, blocking his way, humbly, and seized his left leg, and pressed my head, lowered, against his leg, as I had seen the paga girl do.
17
349
I then lifted my head and eyes to him, and said, as she had, "A slave would be kissed, Master".
17
350
"Very well," he said, and lifted me up, and spent a few Ihn with me.
17
351
"Is Master pleased?" I asked.
Of what value is a slave if she, in her collar, is not of interest to masters? I waited in the street for a time, and then chose a handsome, young Tarnster.
Such, I was sure, would be interested in the lips of a slave.
I trusted he would not strike me from him.
I hurried before him, and knelt down, blocking his way, humbly, and seized his left leg, and pressed my head, lowered, against his leg, as I had seen the paga girl do.
I then lifted my head and eyes to him, and said, as she had, "A slave would be kissed, Master".
"Very well," he said, and lifted me up, and spent a few Ihn with me.
"Is Master pleased?" I asked.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17)