Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
32
1084
Each loop, as with the red and black beads, fell between her sweet breasts.
32
1085
"Why did you want this string?" I asked.
32
1086
"Are blue and yellow not the colors of the slavers?" she asked.
32
1087
"Yes," I said.
32
1088
Blue and yellow are often used for the tenting of slave pavilions, and in the decor of auction houses.
32
1089
The wagons of slavers often have blue and yellow canvas.
"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.
Each loop, as with the red and black beads, fell between her sweet breasts.
"Why did you want this string?" I asked.
"Are blue and yellow not the colors of the slavers?" she asked.
"Yes," I said.
Blue and yellow are often used for the tenting of slave pavilions, and in the decor of auction houses.
The wagons of slavers often have blue and yellow canvas.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )