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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

On some level she doubtless well understood this, the soft, tender, open sweetness of her palms exposed vulnerably, helplessly, to the looming, blazing light of the moons of barbarian Gor. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #855)
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13 855 On some level she doubtless well understood this, the soft, tender, open sweetness of her palms exposed vulnerably, helplessly, to the looming, blazing light of the moons of barbarian Gor.

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

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13 852 "Your palms," I said, "—keep them facing upward, to the moons of Gor".
13 853 "Yes, Master," she said.
13 854 She trembled.
13 855 On some level she doubtless well understood this, the soft, tender, open sweetness of her palms exposed vulnerably, helplessly, to the looming, blazing light of the moons of barbarian Gor.
13 856 She had, in her fear, turned her palms slightly inward.
13 857 She now again, given my admonition, frightened, held her palms open and upward, correctly.
13 858 The repetition of a direction or command is normally taken as a cause for discipline, but, as she was new to Gor, and frightened, and clearly eager to obey, and please, I decided not to beat her.
"Your palms," I said, "—keep them facing upward, to the moons of Gor". "Yes, Master," she said. She trembled. On some level she doubtless well understood this, the soft, tender, open sweetness of her palms exposed vulnerably, helplessly, to the looming, blazing light of the moons of barbarian Gor. She had, in her fear, turned her palms slightly inward. She now again, given my admonition, frightened, held her palms open and upward, correctly. The repetition of a direction or command is normally taken as a cause for discipline, but, as she was new to Gor, and frightened, and clearly eager to obey, and please, I decided not to beat her. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)