Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
168
In one week I had even begged him to place in my nose the tiny golden ring of a tuchuk slave girl, and in that week I had served him as such, clad even in the Kalmak, Chatka and Curla, my hair bound back with the red Koora.
In one week I had even begged him to place in my nose the tiny golden ring of a Tuchuk slave girl, and in that week I had served him as such, clad even in the Kalmak, Chatka and Curla, my hair bound back with the red Koora.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #168)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
165
And for such a slave, I am sure, there was no place in the war camp of Rask of Treve.
17
166
Sometimes we were master and common slave, and sometimes we were something else, that I dare not speak, but I feared now, much, that he would sell me.
17
167
For what place could there be for this other thing in the war camp of Rask of Treve? But mostly we sported and pleasured, hiding from ourselves this other thing, both of us perhaps not wishing to speak it.
17
168
In one week I had even begged him to place in my nose the tiny golden ring of a tuchuk slave girl, and in that week I had served him as such, clad even in the Kalmak, Chatka and Curla, my hair bound back with the red Koora.
17
169
In another week I had, the nose ring removed, served him as a Torian girl, and in another as a simple wench of Laura, and in another as an exquisite pleasure slave of Ar.
17
170
Then one day we had done little but speak to one another, at great length, with much gentleness and intimacy, and in the night, after our lovings, had spoken together, long, lying before the fire.
17
171
He had held me, sadly.
And for such a slave, I am sure, there was no place in the war camp of Rask of Treve.
Sometimes we were master and common slave, and sometimes we were something else, that I dare not speak, but I feared now, much, that he would sell me.
For what place could there be for this other thing in the war camp of Rask of Treve? But mostly we sported and pleasured, hiding from ourselves this other thing, both of us perhaps not wishing to speak it.
In one week I had even begged him to place in my nose the tiny golden ring of a tuchuk slave girl, and in that week I had served him as such, clad even in the Kalmak, Chatka and Curla, my hair bound back with the red Koora.
In another week I had, the nose ring removed, served him as a Torian girl, and in another as a simple wench of Laura, and in another as an exquisite pleasure slave of Ar.
Then one day we had done little but speak to one another, at great length, with much gentleness and intimacy, and in the night, after our lovings, had spoken together, long, lying before the fire.
He had held me, sadly.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 17)