Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
544
"Do you wish me to stop?" I asked.
16
545
"Yes, yes!" she said.
16
546
"Of course! Yes!" I had anticipated such a response, and had thought it best to permit it to her.
16
547
Was it not appropriate that I permit her to do what she thought was expected of her, to raise and flutter defiantly, predictably, however reluctantly, for a moment, the futile, pathetic, meaningless little flag of the supposedly righteous free woman, to permit her to enact her pretense, to protect her image, to salve her pride, to claim what she thought she should claim, rather than beg as a slave for what was truly in her heart, what she hoped to receive, and what she more than anything truly wanted.
16
548
"Perhaps," I said.
16
549
I then desisted in my attentions.
16
550
"Sir?" she said, startled.
"Do you wish me to stop?" I asked.
"Yes, yes!" she said.
"Of course! Yes!" I had anticipated such a response, and had thought it best to permit it to her.
Was it not appropriate that I permit her to do what she thought was expected of her, to raise and flutter defiantly, predictably, however reluctantly, for a moment, the futile, pathetic, meaningless little flag of the supposedly righteous free woman, to permit her to enact her pretense, to protect her image, to salve her pride, to claim what she thought she should claim, rather than beg as a slave for what was truly in her heart, what she hoped to receive, and what she more than anything truly wanted.
"Perhaps," I said.
I then desisted in my attentions.
"Sir?" she said, startled.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )