Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
528
The girl, then, to the music, moved gracefully, turning, her hands held out, about the table, displaying herself and her garments for us.
The girl, then, to the music, moved gracefully, turning, her hands held out, about the table, displaying herself and her garments for us.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #528)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
525
Sometimes her master places them in a bag, which is then tied about her neck.
20
526
Gorean garments, generally, incidentally, except for the garments of craftsmen, do not have pockets.
20
527
Coins, and personal items, and such, are usually, by free persons, carried in pouches, which are usually concealed within the robes of a free woman, or slung about the waist, or shoulder, of a free man.
20
528
The girl, then, to the music, moved gracefully, turning, her hands held out, about the table, displaying herself and her garments for us.
20
529
She then returned to her place on the tiles, at the foot of the table.
20
530
I regarded her.
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531
How beautiful she was! She looked at me.
Sometimes her master places them in a bag, which is then tied about her neck.
Gorean garments, generally, incidentally, except for the garments of craftsmen, do not have pockets.
Coins, and personal items, and such, are usually, by free persons, carried in pouches, which are usually concealed within the robes of a free woman, or slung about the waist, or shoulder, of a free man.
The girl, then, to the music, moved gracefully, turning, her hands held out, about the table, displaying herself and her garments for us.
She then returned to her place on the tiles, at the foot of the table.
I regarded her.
How beautiful she was! She looked at me.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)