Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
547
She lowered her eyes.
14
548
How magnificent it is to own a woman! What can compare with it? I turned her head, from side to side.
14
549
How exciting were the earrings, penetrating the soft flesh of her ear lobes.
14
550
I looked at the tiny wires vanishing in the minute punctures and then emerging, looping her ears, as though in a slave bond, making them the mounting places from which, thus fastened upon her, by my will, dangled two golden rings, barbaric ornaments enhancing the beauty of a slave.
14
551
I smiled to myself.
14
552
On Earth I had thought little of earrings.
14
553
Yet now, in the Gorean setting, how exquisite and exciting they suddenly seemed.
She lowered her eyes.
How magnificent it is to own a woman! What can compare with it? I turned her head, from side to side.
How exciting were the earrings, penetrating the soft flesh of her ear lobes.
I looked at the tiny wires vanishing in the minute punctures and then emerging, looping her ears, as though in a slave bond, making them the mounting places from which, thus fastened upon her, by my will, dangled two golden rings, barbaric ornaments enhancing the beauty of a slave.
I smiled to myself.
On Earth I had thought little of earrings.
Yet now, in the Gorean setting, how exquisite and exciting they suddenly seemed.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )