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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

There was applause for this at the table, the gentle striking of left shoulders, for she had done it well, and the significance of a woman's unbinding her hair before a man is well understood on Gor. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #533)
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20 533 There was applause for this at the table, the gentle striking of left shoulders, for she had done it well, and the significance of a woman's unbinding her hair before a man is well understood on Gor.

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

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20 530 I regarded her.
20 531 How beautiful she was! She looked at me.
20 532 Then, gracefully and decisively, to the music, she unbound her hair.
20 533 There was applause for this at the table, the gentle striking of left shoulders, for she had done it well, and the significance of a woman's unbinding her hair before a man is well understood on Gor.
20 534 "You see now," I said, "how beautiful can be a woman of Earth".
20 535 "We know that from our slave markets," laughed Glyco.
20 536 She then, reaching to the left side, beneath her arm, of what seemed to be a white sheath gown, undid a fastening, and then others, at the side of her body, her waist, her thigh, and knee, and then, gracefully, the Gorean music unobtrusive but melodious in the background, removed the garment.
I regarded her. How beautiful she was! She looked at me. Then, gracefully and decisively, to the music, she unbound her hair. There was applause for this at the table, the gentle striking of left shoulders, for she had done it well, and the significance of a woman's unbinding her hair before a man is well understood on Gor. "You see now," I said, "how beautiful can be a woman of Earth". "We know that from our slave markets," laughed Glyco. She then, reaching to the left side, beneath her arm, of what seemed to be a white sheath gown, undid a fastening, and then others, at the side of her body, her waist, her thigh, and knee, and then, gracefully, the Gorean music unobtrusive but melodious in the background, removed the garment. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)