Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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194
I was excited, too, as a slave, by the men about.
17
195
In the presence of men, sometimes to my dismay and embarrassment, I would feel warm and wonderful between my legs.
17
196
This was permissible, of course, for I was only a slave.
17
197
Those women in the frieze had probably been free women, at least at the time.
17
198
Their freedom, however, I did not doubt, would have proved fleeting, and soon they would have been distributed among the victors, or disposed of, for profit, in various slave markets.
17
199
I wondered if the general would have had the Tatrix sold in a cheap market or if he would have kept her for himself, perhaps as the least of his own slaves.
17
200
But I, myself, was not a free woman.
I was excited, too, as a slave, by the men about.
In the presence of men, sometimes to my dismay and embarrassment, I would feel warm and wonderful between my legs.
This was permissible, of course, for I was only a slave.
Those women in the frieze had probably been free women, at least at the time.
Their freedom, however, I did not doubt, would have proved fleeting, and soon they would have been distributed among the victors, or disposed of, for profit, in various slave markets.
I wondered if the general would have had the Tatrix sold in a cheap market or if he would have kept her for himself, perhaps as the least of his own slaves.
But I, myself, was not a free woman.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )