Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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485
Then he turned to me.
33
486
"What is wrong?" he asked.
33
487
I was angry.
33
488
That simple beast, a mere beast, a thing that was crated, was free, a person, and I was not! It was on my neck, not hers, that there was a collar! But, of course, I was a mere woman of Earth, an object, a suitable property for the men of this world! "Nothing, Master," I said.
33
489
"Put your head down, as you are kneeling," he said, "and press your right cheek against my thigh".
33
490
I did so, and I knew I was where I belonged, at my master's feet.
33
491
"I am afraid," said he who had admitted us.
Then he turned to me.
"What is wrong?" he asked.
I was angry.
That simple beast, a mere beast, a thing that was crated, was free, a person, and I was not! It was on my neck, not hers, that there was a collar! But, of course, I was a mere woman of Earth, an object, a suitable property for the men of this world! "Nothing, Master," I said.
"Put your head down, as you are kneeling," he said, "and press your right cheek against my thigh".
I did so, and I knew I was where I belonged, at my master's feet.
"I am afraid," said he who had admitted us.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )