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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 304 Those large hands, I suspected, were not unpracticed in the techniques of weaponry.
11 305 Certainly they seemed rough, and strong.
11 306 I feared to sense what they might feel like on my body.
11 307 At his least touch I knew I would respond to him as what I was, a kajira.
11 308 Then I put my head down, quickly, for I sensed that he understood this, as well.
11 309 Indeed, he could doubtless read women such as myself with ease.
11 310 He had undoubtedly subjugated many of us in his time, reducing us to helpless, spasmodic, begging slaves.
Those large hands, I suspected, were not unpracticed in the techniques of weaponry. Certainly they seemed rough, and strong. I feared to sense what they might feel like on my body. At his least touch I knew I would respond to him as what I was, a kajira. Then I put my head down, quickly, for I sensed that he understood this, as well. Indeed, he could doubtless read women such as myself with ease. He had undoubtedly subjugated many of us in his time, reducing us to helpless, spasmodic, begging slaves. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )