Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
860
I have acknowledged a mighty wanting of you, fierce as the tides of thassa, and as irresistible and inalterable, that I have fought to free myself from this inexplicable, terrible wanting, and have failed to do so.
I have acknowledged a mighty wanting of you, fierce as the tides of Thassa, and as irresistible and inalterable, that I have fought to free myself from this inexplicable, terrible wanting, and have failed to do so.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #860)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
857
"Lash me then," I said, "that I may the better know myself yours".
52
858
"I have said things I did not wish to say, but had to say," he said.
52
859
"I have spoken truths which have alarmed and shamed me.
52
860
I have acknowledged a mighty wanting of you, fierce as the tides of thassa, and as irresistible and inalterable, that I have fought to free myself from this inexplicable, terrible wanting, and have failed to do so.
52
861
My intentions vanished like smoke, my resolve collapsed.
52
862
I must have you.
52
863
I would not rest until you were mine.
"Lash me then," I said, "that I may the better know myself yours".
"I have said things I did not wish to say, but had to say," he said.
"I have spoken truths which have alarmed and shamed me.
I have acknowledged a mighty wanting of you, fierce as the tides of thassa, and as irresistible and inalterable, that I have fought to free myself from this inexplicable, terrible wanting, and have failed to do so.
My intentions vanished like smoke, my resolve collapsed.
I must have you.
I would not rest until you were mine.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52)