Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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28
"I understand," I said.
13
29
She tried, with her small fists, to pull together the sides of the tunic, to protect, as she could, the rounded, interior contours of her softness from the garment's apparently thoughtless disclosure.
13
30
I smiled.
13
31
Did she not know it was a slave's garment? Did she not understand the statement that was made by that deep, V-shaped, plunging division in the tunic, terminating only at her belly, that the woman who wore it was owned by men, that she was a slave? At a gesture from me she removed her hands from the sides of the garment and placed them on her thighs.
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32
She then knelt there in the grass, and I looked at her.
13
33
She put her head down, not meeting my eyes.
13
34
She, a new slave, was not yet used to being looked at, truly looked at, as a woman, by a Gorean master.
"I understand," I said.
She tried, with her small fists, to pull together the sides of the tunic, to protect, as she could, the rounded, interior contours of her softness from the garment's apparently thoughtless disclosure.
I smiled.
Did she not know it was a slave's garment? Did she not understand the statement that was made by that deep, V-shaped, plunging division in the tunic, terminating only at her belly, that the woman who wore it was owned by men, that she was a slave? At a gesture from me she removed her hands from the sides of the garment and placed them on her thighs.
She then knelt there in the grass, and I looked at her.
She put her head down, not meeting my eyes.
She, a new slave, was not yet used to being looked at, truly looked at, as a woman, by a Gorean master.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )