Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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"That is true," I said.
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142
Certainly he must be aware that men often took note of kajirae.
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143
This was particularly the case in the feast halls, the guard stations, the gaming rooms, their quarters, when we were cleaning them, and so on.
30
144
At certain Ahn walking down certain corridors, as when carrying provender to the guards at the outer gate, given the accostings, hootings, stolen kisses, playful slaps, and such, it could be something of a gauntlet.
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145
To be sure, such things remind a woman of her interest to masters.
30
146
Sometimes a fellow's superiors would permit him to write with a grease pencil on a girl's thigh something like, "Tonight I belong to Leucippus," to whom that night the girl would report, to give him pleasure, of the sort expected from a woman who was no more than a slave.
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"Who is Agamemnon?" he asked.
"That is true," I said.
Certainly he must be aware that men often took note of kajirae.
This was particularly the case in the feast halls, the guard stations, the gaming rooms, their quarters, when we were cleaning them, and so on.
At certain Ahn walking down certain corridors, as when carrying provender to the guards at the outer gate, given the accostings, hootings, stolen kisses, playful slaps, and such, it could be something of a gauntlet.
To be sure, such things remind a woman of her interest to masters.
Sometimes a fellow's superiors would permit him to write with a grease pencil on a girl's thigh something like, "Tonight I belong to Leucippus," to whom that night the girl would report, to give him pleasure, of the sort expected from a woman who was no more than a slave.
"Who is Agamemnon?" he asked.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )