Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
122
Her body, from what I could see of it, and judge of it, showed promise.
Her body, from what I could see of it, and judge of it, showed promise.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #122)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
119
I saw that her eyes, when she opened them, in pain and terror, to look out on the crowd, were blue.
8
120
Her hair was red, and bound back, rather severely, with a ribbon.
8
121
She squirmed a moment in the bonds, and then hung still, near the central block.
8
122
Her body, from what I could see of it, and judge of it, showed promise.
8
123
It might prove adequate, I speculated, even for that of a pleasure slave.
8
124
I glanced back, and particularly to the left, at some of the side blocks.
8
125
The side blocks were now deserted, the men having drifted forward, except by their occupants, now forgotten, kneeling or crouching upon them, their necks in their collars, fastened by their chains to the block rings.
I saw that her eyes, when she opened them, in pain and terror, to look out on the crowd, were blue.
Her hair was red, and bound back, rather severely, with a ribbon.
She squirmed a moment in the bonds, and then hung still, near the central block.
Her body, from what I could see of it, and judge of it, showed promise.
It might prove adequate, I speculated, even for that of a pleasure slave.
I glanced back, and particularly to the left, at some of the side blocks.
The side blocks were now deserted, the men having drifted forward, except by their occupants, now forgotten, kneeling or crouching upon them, their necks in their collars, fastened by their chains to the block rings.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)