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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 54 Radiantly, joyously, she fled to him, and knelt before him, putting her head to his feet.
3 55 His shield and spear, and helmet, he handed to another.
3 56 At a word from him, then, she leapt to her feet and he took her in his arms, as though he might own her, and she kissed him, too, as though she might be owned.
3 57 Never had I seen human beings kiss like that.
3 58 It seemed a deeply sensuous complementarity that shook me to the core.
3 59 It was the kiss of lovers, but more than the kiss of lovers.
3 60 It was the kiss of a lover who is owned and of one who owns his lover.
Radiantly, joyously, she fled to him, and knelt before him, putting her head to his feet. His shield and spear, and helmet, he handed to another. At a word from him, then, she leapt to her feet and he took her in his arms, as though he might own her, and she kissed him, too, as though she might be owned. Never had I seen human beings kiss like that. It seemed a deeply sensuous complementarity that shook me to the core. It was the kiss of lovers, but more than the kiss of lovers. It was the kiss of a lover who is owned and of one who owns his lover. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )