Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
710
But I hated him! He had knelt me, eyes closed, head to the floor, wrists crossed behind me, awaiting their pinioning, and then, when I had been released from this custody, I had seen him thrust a stripped, frightened, thonged Kalligone before him to an alcove! I was quite angry.
But I hated him! He had knelt me, eyes closed, head to the floor, wrists crossed behind me, awaiting their pinioning, and then, when I had been released from this custody, I had seen him thrust a stripped, frightened, thonged Kalligone before him to an alcove! I was quite angry.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #710)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
707
"She is a trim little thing," said Lykos, "and I suspect, with a bit of proper stimulation, she would be writhingly helpless".
18
708
"Surely not!" I said.
18
709
To be sure, what did I know of such things? I did sense that if he in whose keeping I was were to touch me, I might cry out helplessly, and, a grateful, shameless slave, press myself piteously to him.
18
710
But I hated him! He had knelt me, eyes closed, head to the floor, wrists crossed behind me, awaiting their pinioning, and then, when I had been released from this custody, I had seen him thrust a stripped, frightened, thonged Kalligone before him to an alcove! I was quite angry.
18
711
How I had been treated! I resolved to speak as little to Master Desmond thenceforth as possible.
18
712
I would have to be subtle, of course.
18
713
The lash is unpleasant.
"She is a trim little thing," said Lykos, "and I suspect, with a bit of proper stimulation, she would be writhingly helpless".
"Surely not!" I said.
To be sure, what did I know of such things? I did sense that if he in whose keeping I was were to touch me, I might cry out helplessly, and, a grateful, shameless slave, press myself piteously to him.
But I hated him! He had knelt me, eyes closed, head to the floor, wrists crossed behind me, awaiting their pinioning, and then, when I had been released from this custody, I had seen him thrust a stripped, frightened, thonged Kalligone before him to an alcove! I was quite angry.
How I had been treated! I resolved to speak as little to Master Desmond thenceforth as possible.
I would have to be subtle, of course.
The lash is unpleasant.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18)