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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

I might remain in darkness, or petition him for relief, as a slave her master. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #455)
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17 455 I might remain in darkness, or petition him for relief, as a slave her master.

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

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17 452 I moaned to myself, helplessly.
17 453 I decided I must not yield, I must give him no satisfaction.
17 454 But I realized, almost simultaneously, that my concerns, so important to me, would be absolutely immaterial to him.
17 455 I might remain in darkness, or petition him for relief, as a slave her master.
17 456 I endured my privation for two races Then, wildly, desperately, in misery, I threw myself to my knees at the feet of he in whose keeping I was, pressed my sodden cheek to his leg, and then began to kiss his leg, repeatedly, beggingly.
17 457 I felt his hand in my hair, not tightly, but holding my head in place.
17 458 "I beg to speak, Master," I said.
I moaned to myself, helplessly. I decided I must not yield, I must give him no satisfaction. But I realized, almost simultaneously, that my concerns, so important to me, would be absolutely immaterial to him. I might remain in darkness, or petition him for relief, as a slave her master. I endured my privation for two races Then, wildly, desperately, in misery, I threw myself to my knees at the feet of he in whose keeping I was, pressed my sodden cheek to his leg, and then began to kiss his leg, repeatedly, beggingly. I felt his hand in my hair, not tightly, but holding my head in place. "I beg to speak, Master," I said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 17)