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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 703 Often she is blindfolded before the toss, and thus will not know who won, and who uses her first.
24 704 The blindfold is only removed later by a proprietor's man.
24 705 She will thus not know who put her to his pleasure first, and who second.
24 706 Perhaps one was such an astounding perfection to her that she would give anything to again know his touch, having sensed her ravished self in his arms to be the submitted conquest she has always longed to be, sensing in his arms that she was at last helpless in the grip of her rightful master, he whom she would beg to buy her, he whose collar she would beg to wear, he for whom she would gladly die.
24 707 But she does not know which was he, and they are gone.
24 708 Would they come again? She had been allotted on a coin's toss.
24 709 Would they come again? She does not know.
Often she is blindfolded before the toss, and thus will not know who won, and who uses her first. The blindfold is only removed later by a proprietor's man. She will thus not know who put her to his pleasure first, and who second. Perhaps one was such an astounding perfection to her that she would give anything to again know his touch, having sensed her ravished self in his arms to be the submitted conquest she has always longed to be, sensing in his arms that she was at last helpless in the grip of her rightful master, he whom she would beg to buy her, he whose collar she would beg to wear, he for whom she would gladly die. But she does not know which was he, and they are gone. Would they come again? She had been allotted on a coin's toss. Would they come again? She does not know. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )