Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
388
The library was indeed faraway, and I was indeed his slave! I had asked earlier if I was not to be slept at his feet, as might be a sleen, and he had said, "Perhaps later".
34
389
Why had I not understood then that my behavior was under scrutiny, that he was even then inquiring into the qualities and nature of me? I was in misery, and overcome with contrition.
34
390
How badly I had behaved! I had failed my first test with my master, whom I loved! Yet, too, I felt grandly and warmly reassured as to his strength and dominance.
34
391
I knew then my master was master, that he would never relinquish his sovereignty, that he was a true man.
34
392
I was content now, and eager, a female, to be his perfect slave.
34
393
If I had failed his test, he had passed mine.
34
394
To be sure, I was aware that there might be continuing penalties attached to my having displeased him.
The library was indeed faraway, and I was indeed his slave! I had asked earlier if I was not to be slept at his feet, as might be a sleen, and he had said, "Perhaps later".
Why had I not understood then that my behavior was under scrutiny, that he was even then inquiring into the qualities and nature of me? I was in misery, and overcome with contrition.
How badly I had behaved! I had failed my first test with my master, whom I loved! Yet, too, I felt grandly and warmly reassured as to his strength and dominance.
I knew then my master was master, that he would never relinquish his sovereignty, that he was a true man.
I was content now, and eager, a female, to be his perfect slave.
If I had failed his test, he had passed mine.
To be sure, I was aware that there might be continuing penalties attached to my having displeased him.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )