Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
1080
She looped them twice and still they fell between her lovely breasts, one loop longer than the other.
She looped them twice and still they fell between her lovely breasts, one loop longer than the other.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #1080)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
1077
I saw no reason why the blond-haired barbarian might not be similarly ornamented.
32
1078
I handed her the second string of beads and put the others back in the sack.
32
1079
She had already put the first string, that of red and black beads, about her throat.
32
1080
She looped them twice and still they fell between her lovely breasts, one loop longer than the other.
32
1081
The second string of beads was blue and yellow.
32
1082
Both strings were of small, simple wooden beads, suitable for slave girls.
32
1083
"Master," she asked, holding out to me the blue and yellow beads, "would you not, please, put this string upon me?" "Very well," I said, standing behind her, looping them twice, one loop smaller than the other, about her throat.
I saw no reason why the blond-haired barbarian might not be similarly ornamented.
I handed her the second string of beads and put the others back in the sack.
She had already put the first string, that of red and black beads, about her throat.
She looped them twice and still they fell between her lovely breasts, one loop longer than the other.
The second string of beads was blue and yellow.
Both strings were of small, simple wooden beads, suitable for slave girls.
"Master," she asked, holding out to me the blue and yellow beads, "would you not, please, put this string upon me?" "Very well," I said, standing behind her, looping them twice, one loop smaller than the other, about her throat.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32)