Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
537
She knew, instinctively, in the circumstances, where she would stand.
14
538
This pleased me for it indicated, whether she knew it or not, that she was a natural slave.
14
539
This distance, of course, was not cultural for her.
14
540
She came from a culture which requires a significant distance, usually a yard or more, between male speakers and as much, or more, between speakers of the opposite sex.
14
541
Yet she knew readily, or instinctively, or intuitively, or naturally, or somehow, that she should be, in these circumstances, standing as she was before me, at a distance where I might, if I wished, without inconvenience, simply take her in my arms.
14
542
She looked up at me.
14
543
"Master?" she asked.
She knew, instinctively, in the circumstances, where she would stand.
This pleased me for it indicated, whether she knew it or not, that she was a natural slave.
This distance, of course, was not cultural for her.
She came from a culture which requires a significant distance, usually a yard or more, between male speakers and as much, or more, between speakers of the opposite sex.
Yet she knew readily, or instinctively, or intuitively, or naturally, or somehow, that she should be, in these circumstances, standing as she was before me, at a distance where I might, if I wished, without inconvenience, simply take her in my arms.
She looked up at me.
"Master?" she asked.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )