Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
I opened my mouth.
6
15
She pushed up, under my upper teeth, with her thumb.
6
16
The robes and veils the women wore were graceful and of silken sheens.
6
17
They were predominantly blue and yellow in their colors, which are the colors of the slavers.
6
18
As the lovely sleeve of her robe dropped back I saw, on her left wrist, a heavy, metal-studded wristlet of black leather.
6
19
Her eyes were dark and shrewd, fierce, objective, appraising, merciless.
6
20
I had little doubt but what, in her own pens, she would be as formidable, if not more formidable, than the Lady Gina.
I opened my mouth.
She pushed up, under my upper teeth, with her thumb.
The robes and veils the women wore were graceful and of silken sheens.
They were predominantly blue and yellow in their colors, which are the colors of the slavers.
As the lovely sleeve of her robe dropped back I saw, on her left wrist, a heavy, metal-studded wristlet of black leather.
Her eyes were dark and shrewd, fierce, objective, appraising, merciless.
I had little doubt but what, in her own pens, she would be as formidable, if not more formidable, than the Lady Gina.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )