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

It is common, in general, of course, for the slave to kneel in the presence of free persons, male or female. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #659)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 659 It is common, in general, of course, for the slave to kneel in the presence of free persons, male or female.

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

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20 656 A standing permission, of course, may be in effect, particularly if the master is absent, but many masters are pleased to exact this lovely request each day.
20 657 It is thought to have a salutary effect on the slave.
20 658 It is made, of course, by the slave on her knees.
20 659 It is common, in general, of course, for the slave to kneel in the presence of free persons, male or female.
20 660 For example, she will normally kneel if a free person enters a room, if one addresses her, and so on.
20 661 Besides these two garments, intended, respectively, to suggest the brassiere and panties of an Earth girl, she still wore, of course, the light, narrow white scarf, this twisted and wound twice about her throat, the ends thrown over her left shoulder.
20 662 The girl then, to the music, put back her head and put her hands behind her back, and, reaching high behind her back, this lifting her breasts beautifully, strained for a moment, and then, one by one, twisting slightly, undid the hooks on the confining, tight silk.
A standing permission, of course, may be in effect, particularly if the master is absent, but many masters are pleased to exact this lovely request each day. It is thought to have a salutary effect on the slave. It is made, of course, by the slave on her knees. It is common, in general, of course, for the slave to kneel in the presence of free persons, male or female. For example, she will normally kneel if a free person enters a room, if one addresses her, and so on. Besides these two garments, intended, respectively, to suggest the brassiere and panties of an Earth girl, she still wore, of course, the light, narrow white scarf, this twisted and wound twice about her throat, the ends thrown over her left shoulder. The girl then, to the music, put back her head and put her hands behind her back, and, reaching high behind her back, this lifting her breasts beautifully, strained for a moment, and then, one by one, twisting slightly, undid the hooks on the confining, tight silk. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)