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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
10 158 "Welcome to the Masters," sang the girls.
10 159 Miles of Vonda stepped upon the rail of the Tuka and he, and other men, leaped to the walk.
10 160 "Welcome to the Masters.
10 161 Welcome to the Masters, all!" sang the girls, casting their petals on the walk before the men emerging from the Tuka.
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. "Welcome to the Masters," sang the girls. Miles of Vonda stepped upon the rail of the Tuka and he, and other men, leaped to the walk. "Welcome to the Masters. Welcome to the Masters, all!" sang the girls, casting their petals on the walk before the men emerging from the Tuka. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )