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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 345 Could it be true, what he said, I wondered.
7 346 If so, what an inordinate gift I might receive, and yet it would not be a gift, truly, but merely something done in the interests of the free, that their properties, such as I, might remain more valuable! I dared to meet his eyes.
7 347 Then, frightened, I quickly lowered my eyes.
7 348 "Would you like to lick and kiss my feet," he asked, "a suitable act of deference from one such as you?" I shook my head negatively, timidly.
7 349 "You will be a good girl, will you not?" he asked.
7 350 "Yes," I whispered.
7 351 "'Yes'?" he said.
Could it be true, what he said, I wondered. If so, what an inordinate gift I might receive, and yet it would not be a gift, truly, but merely something done in the interests of the free, that their properties, such as I, might remain more valuable! I dared to meet his eyes. Then, frightened, I quickly lowered my eyes. "Would you like to lick and kiss my feet," he asked, "a suitable act of deference from one such as you?" I shook my head negatively, timidly. "You will be a good girl, will you not?" he asked. "Yes," I whispered. "'Yes'?" he said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )