Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
240
If the master does not know why the smallest movement of his girl, clad in what he thought was a mere discipline rag, almost drives him out of his wits with pleasure, that is all right.
If the master does not know why the smallest movement of his girl, clad in what he thought was a mere discipline rag, almost drives him out of his wits with pleasure, that is all right.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #240)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
237
She was arming me with beauty.
4
238
With what else might a slave girl be armed? Eta kissed me, and I kissed her.
4
239
The ingenuity and care lavished upon the slave rag, seemingly such a pathetic accident of a garment, is a careful secret well kept among slave girls.
4
240
If the master does not know why the smallest movement of his girl, clad in what he thought was a mere discipline rag, almost drives him out of his wits with pleasure, that is all right.
4
241
The masters, as we girls sometimes tell one another, do not have to know everything.
4
242
I looked at the girl in the mirror.
4
243
I approached more closely.
She was arming me with beauty.
With what else might a slave girl be armed? Eta kissed me, and I kissed her.
The ingenuity and care lavished upon the slave rag, seemingly such a pathetic accident of a garment, is a careful secret well kept among slave girls.
If the master does not know why the smallest movement of his girl, clad in what he thought was a mere discipline rag, almost drives him out of his wits with pleasure, that is all right.
The masters, as we girls sometimes tell one another, do not have to know everything.
I looked at the girl in the mirror.
I approached more closely.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)