Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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But then I would be released, and turned, and, with a stinging, humiliating slap below the small of the back, sped on my way.
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221
"A helpless, hot one," laughed a man.
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222
"Two tarsk-bits!" called another, "No, three," cried another, as I fled away.
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223
How I longed for a private master, a normal master, at whose feet I might kneel, whom I might serve humbly, heatedly, passionately, in the way of the slave! Too, in a common tunic and collar, I found myself more than once berated and twice switched by free women.
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I was once leaned toward a wall, the palms of my hands on the wall, to keep my balance, and switched across the back of the thighs.
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225
It was not my fault if I may have fallen favorably beneath the gaze of her free companion! That was not my doing! I had not even been aware of his regard.
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In the case of the other, we were drawing water, and I had not noticed her waiting.
But then I would be released, and turned, and, with a stinging, humiliating slap below the small of the back, sped on my way.
"A helpless, hot one," laughed a man.
"Two tarsk-bits!" called another, "No, three," cried another, as I fled away.
How I longed for a private master, a normal master, at whose feet I might kneel, whom I might serve humbly, heatedly, passionately, in the way of the slave! Too, in a common tunic and collar, I found myself more than once berated and twice switched by free women.
I was once leaned toward a wall, the palms of my hands on the wall, to keep my balance, and switched across the back of the thighs.
It was not my fault if I may have fallen favorably beneath the gaze of her free companion! That was not my doing! I had not even been aware of his regard.
In the case of the other, we were drawing water, and I had not noticed her waiting.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )