Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
99
He then knelt her on the block, posing her.
8
100
When the fellow again reached forth to touch her she did not resist.
8
101
She had learned that she was the sort of woman whom men might touch when and as they pleased.
8
102
She contrasted interestingly with another girl, an auburn-haired girl, on the next block.
8
103
The auburn-haired girl, cooperatingly and without the least resistance, assumed various postures and attitudes, following the indications of the various men about her block.
8
104
She even permitted herself, without the least resistance, to be posed, and by hand, for their interest.
8
105
She knelt now on the block, back on her heels, her knees spread, her back straight, her head back, her hands behind the back of her head.
He then knelt her on the block, posing her.
When the fellow again reached forth to touch her she did not resist.
She had learned that she was the sort of woman whom men might touch when and as they pleased.
She contrasted interestingly with another girl, an auburn-haired girl, on the next block.
The auburn-haired girl, cooperatingly and without the least resistance, assumed various postures and attitudes, following the indications of the various men about her block.
She even permitted herself, without the least resistance, to be posed, and by hand, for their interest.
She knelt now on the block, back on her heels, her knees spread, her back straight, her head back, her hands behind the back of her head.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )