Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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140
Too, one might lie before him, or near him, perhaps beside him, as might another animal, curled, or languid, or such, and so on.
27
141
We are taught much in the slave house, how we should be.
27
142
Sometimes one might await him, naked, in the furs, spread on the floor, at the foot of his couch.
27
143
We flame, in need.
27
144
One hopes he may deign to caress us.
27
145
"There!" he said, indicating a portal, to our right.
27
146
Jane thrust open the door, which was heavy, and she, followed by Eve and myself, entered.
Too, one might lie before him, or near him, perhaps beside him, as might another animal, curled, or languid, or such, and so on.
We are taught much in the slave house, how we should be.
Sometimes one might await him, naked, in the furs, spread on the floor, at the foot of his couch.
We flame, in need.
One hopes he may deign to caress us.
"There!" he said, indicating a portal, to our right.
Jane thrust open the door, which was heavy, and she, followed by Eve and myself, entered.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )