Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
154
Beneath their feet, theirs, surrendered, lie the petals of flowers.
Beneath their feet, theirs, surrendered, lie the petals of flowers.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #154)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
151
The symbolism of the casting of such petals is perhaps reasonably clear.
10
152
Feminine, and soft and beautiful, they are cast before the tread of men.
10
153
Is the token in this not obvious? Men are the masters, the conquerors and victors.
10
154
Beneath their feet, theirs, surrendered, lie the petals of flowers.
10
155
In this we may see a lovely gesture, one of both welcome and submission, and one in which the order of nature is beautifully and sensitively acknowledged.
10
156
But, of course, there are many ways in which the order of nature may be acknowledged.
10
157
Another is that in which the woman, naked and collared, branded, under a man's whip, writhes at his feet to the beating of drums.
The symbolism of the casting of such petals is perhaps reasonably clear.
Feminine, and soft and beautiful, they are cast before the tread of men.
Is the token in this not obvious? Men are the masters, the conquerors and victors.
Beneath their feet, theirs, surrendered, lie the petals of flowers.
In this we may see a lovely gesture, one of both welcome and submission, and one in which the order of nature is beautifully and sensitively acknowledged.
But, of course, there are many ways in which the order of nature may be acknowledged.
Another is that in which the woman, naked and collared, branded, under a man's whip, writhes at his feet to the beating of drums.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10)