Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
110
In many cities it is a crime to bring such cloth into contact with the flesh of freewomen.
In many cities it is a crime to bring such cloth into contact with the flesh of free women.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #110)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
107
The girl who was serving as the small brunette's keeper withdrew from the chest, and shook out, a flimsy, tiny, diaphanous snatch of yellow pleasure silk.
18
108
It was the sort of garment which, commonly, would be worn only by the most lascivious of dancing slaves writhing before strong, rude men in the lowest taverns on Gor.
18
109
freewomen had been known to faint at the sight, or touch, of such cloth.
18
110
In many cities it is a crime to bring such cloth into contact with the flesh of freewomen.
18
111
It is just too exciting, and sensuous.
18
112
As the girl before the mirror shuddered the garment was brought forward and placed upon her.
18
113
The girl regarded herself in the mirror.
The girl who was serving as the small brunette's keeper withdrew from the chest, and shook out, a flimsy, tiny, diaphanous snatch of yellow pleasure silk.
It was the sort of garment which, commonly, would be worn only by the most lascivious of dancing slaves writhing before strong, rude men in the lowest taverns on Gor.
free women had been known to faint at the sight, or touch, of such cloth.
In many cities it is a crime to bring such cloth into contact with the flesh of free women.
It is just too exciting, and sensuous.
As the girl before the mirror shuddered the garment was brought forward and placed upon her.
The girl regarded herself in the mirror.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 18)