Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
31
12
Certainly one would not expect a free man, or many freewomen, at least of upper caste, to do such things.
Certainly one would not expect a free man, or many free women, at least of upper caste, to do such things.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #12)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
31
9
Certainly she is expected to be good for more than bucking and squirming, and crying out, at the end of a chain.
31
10
I had come to be rather proud of my skill in this humble matter.
31
11
And it seemed a task appropriate for a slave.
31
12
Certainly one would not expect a free man, or many freewomen, at least of upper caste, to do such things.
31
13
Too, it gave me pleasure to do such things for the masters, to wash and iron their tunics, to sort their clothes, to polish their boots, and such.
31
14
Interestingly, as a slave, the pleasure I found in these tasks was undeniably sexual.
31
15
I found such tasks subtly arousing, and sometimes more than subtly so.
Certainly she is expected to be good for more than bucking and squirming, and crying out, at the end of a chain.
I had come to be rather proud of my skill in this humble matter.
And it seemed a task appropriate for a slave.
Certainly one would not expect a free man, or many free women, at least of upper caste, to do such things.
Too, it gave me pleasure to do such things for the masters, to wash and iron their tunics, to sort their clothes, to polish their boots, and such.
Interestingly, as a slave, the pleasure I found in these tasks was undeniably sexual.
I found such tasks subtly arousing, and sometimes more than subtly so.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 31)