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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

Men, I had thought, must enjoy putting a woman thusly through her paces. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #28)
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1 28 Men, I had thought, must enjoy putting a woman thusly through her paces.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 25 "Now, please, step into the sand box," he had said.
1 26 I had then stepped onto the sand, in the wide, flat box, with the beach scene projected onto the large screen behind me.
1 27 Then, for several minutes, the photographer moving about me, swiftly and professionally, sometimes almost intimately close, and giving me commands, the camera clicking, I had been posed in an incredible variety of positions.
1 28 Men, I had thought, must enjoy putting a woman thusly through her paces.
1 29 Some of the shots were almost naughty.
1 30 I think, too, given the absence of a brassiere and panties, and the skimpiness and tightness of the shorts, and the tightness of the blouse, doubtlessly calculated features of my apparel, there would be little doubt in the minds of the observers as to the lineaments of my figure.
1 31 I did not object, however.
"Now, please, step into the sand box," he had said. I had then stepped onto the sand, in the wide, flat box, with the beach scene projected onto the large screen behind me. Then, for several minutes, the photographer moving about me, swiftly and professionally, sometimes almost intimately close, and giving me commands, the camera clicking, I had been posed in an incredible variety of positions. Men, I had thought, must enjoy putting a woman thusly through her paces. Some of the shots were almost naughty. I think, too, given the absence of a brassiere and panties, and the skimpiness and tightness of the shorts, and the tightness of the blouse, doubtlessly calculated features of my apparel, there would be little doubt in the minds of the observers as to the lineaments of my figure. I did not object, however. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 1)