Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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The woman lowered her hand.
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25
She regarded me.
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26
"tal," she said.
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27
"tal, Lady," said I to her.
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28
With one hand, nonchalantly, she freed her outer veil.
5
29
Her features, then, were concealed but poorly by the second veil, little more than a wisp of diaphanous silk.
5
30
She did this, apparently, that she might speak to me more easily.
The woman lowered her hand.
She regarded me.
"tal," she said.
"tal, Lady," said I to her.
With one hand, nonchalantly, she freed her outer veil.
Her features, then, were concealed but poorly by the second veil, little more than a wisp of diaphanous silk.
She did this, apparently, that she might speak to me more easily.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )