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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Feed the animals!" he called cheerily to the first girl, and she, with a wide, sweeping motion, scattered the scraps between the tables. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #206)
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45 206 "Feed the animals!" he called cheerily to the first girl, and she, with a wide, sweeping motion, scattered the scraps between the tables.

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

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45 203 Miserable, I hastened to him, and knelt, and put my body across the table, my head down, and he locked his two hands, tightly, in my hair.
45 204 His hands were not damp.
45 205 There was no hand bowl at his immediate disposal.
45 206 "Feed the animals!" he called cheerily to the first girl, and she, with a wide, sweeping motion, scattered the scraps between the tables.
45 207 "Please, Master," I begged.
45 208 "I am very hungry!" He did not loosen his grip.
45 209 I heard the girls scrambling behind me, fighting for the scraps.
Miserable, I hastened to him, and knelt, and put my body across the table, my head down, and he locked his two hands, tightly, in my hair. His hands were not damp. There was no hand bowl at his immediate disposal. "Feed the animals!" he called cheerily to the first girl, and she, with a wide, sweeping motion, scattered the scraps between the tables. "Please, Master," I begged. "I am very hungry!" He did not loosen his grip. I heard the girls scrambling behind me, fighting for the scraps. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45)