Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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1006
"What difference does it make," asked Hendow, "who induces the first slave orgasm in a slave?" "No difference, of course," said Mirus.
"What difference does it make," asked Hendow, "who induces the first slave orgasm in a slave?" "No difference, of course," said Mirus.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1006)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Perhaps you would have preferred to have brought her to this point yourself," said Mirus.
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1004
"If so, I did not know.
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1005
In such a case, had you made your wishes known to me, I would surely have respected them".
13
1006
"What difference does it make," asked Hendow, "who induces the first slave orgasm in a slave?" "No difference, of course," said Mirus.
13
1007
He shrugged.
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"Did you like it, slave?" asked Hendow.
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1009
I had never seen him like this.
"Perhaps you would have preferred to have brought her to this point yourself," said Mirus.
"If so, I did not know.
In such a case, had you made your wishes known to me, I would surely have respected them".
"What difference does it make," asked Hendow, "who induces the first slave orgasm in a slave?" "No difference, of course," said Mirus.
He shrugged.
"Did you like it, slave?" asked Hendow.
I had never seen him like this.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 13)