Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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321
It did not seem to me that he, or the lady Bina, or the beast, needed to know about such things.
17
322
Occasionally a fellow had taken me in his arms, suddenly, unexpectedly, held me to him, and kissed me.
17
323
Such things were done almost as one might glance at a sunset, ruffle the fur of a pet sleen, or bestow a familiar slap on the flank of a kaiila.
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324
I was, after all, goods, a property girl, a collar girl, a vendible animal, a purchasable, perhaps lovely, thigh-branded beast, a female slave, a mere kajira.
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325
Once a ruffian, lounging against a wall, as I made my way to the market, summoned me to him.
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326
As he was a free person, I had to obey, of course.
17
327
He put me before him, and said, "Clasp your hands behind your back".
It did not seem to me that he, or the lady Bina, or the beast, needed to know about such things.
Occasionally a fellow had taken me in his arms, suddenly, unexpectedly, held me to him, and kissed me.
Such things were done almost as one might glance at a sunset, ruffle the fur of a pet sleen, or bestow a familiar slap on the flank of a kaiila.
I was, after all, goods, a property girl, a collar girl, a vendible animal, a purchasable, perhaps lovely, thigh-branded beast, a female slave, a mere kajira.
Once a ruffian, lounging against a wall, as I made my way to the market, summoned me to him.
As he was a free person, I had to obey, of course.
He put me before him, and said, "Clasp your hands behind your back".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )