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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 494 And yet, alas, it was not with relief, and gladness, but in grief, and moved by disappointment and sorrow, that I awakened.
13 495 How can that be understood? Why did I not have the feelings I should have had? Am I so ill-educated and uninformed? What a terrible woman I was to have such dreams!" "Not at all," I said.
13 496 "Such dreams may be disturbing to the waking mind, which does not understand them at the time, but they are not unusual, and, indeed, are indicative of health and normality".
13 497 "When I knew I was to be sent to such a male, one of the different ones, I would be unusually concerned with my appearance and dress.
13 498 Much attention would I give to my hair and cosmetics, to the belting of my dress and the fall of its folds upon my body.
13 499 I would spin before the mirror, to make certain the dress swirled well and provided a swift glimpse of my calves.
13 500 Sometimes they rebuked me for tardiness, for such men are not noted for their patience.
And yet, alas, it was not with relief, and gladness, but in grief, and moved by disappointment and sorrow, that I awakened. How can that be understood? Why did I not have the feelings I should have had? Am I so ill-educated and uninformed? What a terrible woman I was to have such dreams!" "Not at all," I said. "Such dreams may be disturbing to the waking mind, which does not understand them at the time, but they are not unusual, and, indeed, are indicative of health and normality". "When I knew I was to be sent to such a male, one of the different ones, I would be unusually concerned with my appearance and dress. Much attention would I give to my hair and cosmetics, to the belting of my dress and the fall of its folds upon my body. I would spin before the mirror, to make certain the dress swirled well and provided a swift glimpse of my calves. Sometimes they rebuked me for tardiness, for such men are not noted for their patience. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )