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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 127 Had their gowns not been sleeveless, and had they not been barefoot, and had their throats not been locked in collars, one might have mistaken them for free women.
10 128 I could smell viands, too, cooking, the delicious odors of them emanating from the holding.
10 129 A feast was being prepared.
10 130 I did not see either the slave, Beverly, or the slave, Florence, among them.
10 131 Doubtless they, like many of the other slaves, were within the holding, preparing, under whips, the feast for their masters.
10 132 I regarded the slaves.
10 133 Even in such gowns and in the performance of movements so decorous I found them maddeningly exciting.
Had their gowns not been sleeveless, and had they not been barefoot, and had their throats not been locked in collars, one might have mistaken them for free women. I could smell viands, too, cooking, the delicious odors of them emanating from the holding. A feast was being prepared. I did not see either the slave, Beverly, or the slave, Florence, among them. Doubtless they, like many of the other slaves, were within the holding, preparing, under whips, the feast for their masters. I regarded the slaves. Even in such gowns and in the performance of movements so decorous I found them maddeningly exciting. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )