Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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"You move as a slave girl before her master," I said.
32
396
"I am a slave girl before my master," she said.
32
397
The slave girl moves, and carries herself, differently from a free woman.
32
398
This is evident in such small things as fetching a cup for her master or in pouring his wine.
32
399
These movements, and bodily attitudes and postures, subtle and beautiful, difficult to fully disguise, have betrayed more than one slave beauty who, disguised as a free woman, has sought to flee a city.
32
400
The spears of guards, lowered, to her dismay, suddenly block her way.
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"Where are you going, Slave?" they ask.
"You move as a slave girl before her master," I said.
"I am a slave girl before my master," she said.
The slave girl moves, and carries herself, differently from a free woman.
This is evident in such small things as fetching a cup for her master or in pouring his wine.
These movements, and bodily attitudes and postures, subtle and beautiful, difficult to fully disguise, have betrayed more than one slave beauty who, disguised as a free woman, has sought to flee a city.
The spears of guards, lowered, to her dismay, suddenly block her way.
"Where are you going, Slave?" they ask.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )