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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
39 412 Perhaps it was felt that a tongue such as hers was unworthy of the switch.
39 413 "Mistress," said Donna, to Darla, and Darla, then, as had Tuza, kissed the switch.
39 414 She, too, was not required to do more.
39 415 "Suppose," said Donna to the prisoners, "it had been not I, but a male who had held the switch".
39 416 I saw from the reaction of Tuza and Darla that they had some sense of what the difference would have been.
39 417 Are not men the natural masters? Too, men are seldom patient with us.
39 418 Emerald trembled, and the knees of Hiza moved, uneasily in the dirt.
Perhaps it was felt that a tongue such as hers was unworthy of the switch. "Mistress," said Donna, to Darla, and Darla, then, as had Tuza, kissed the switch. She, too, was not required to do more. "Suppose," said Donna to the prisoners, "it had been not I, but a male who had held the switch". I saw from the reaction of Tuza and Darla that they had some sense of what the difference would have been. Are not men the natural masters? Too, men are seldom patient with us. Emerald trembled, and the knees of Hiza moved, uneasily in the dirt. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )