Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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270
"It is incredible," he had said, as though to himself.
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271
He seemed unable to take his eyes from me.
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272
I was used to men looking at me, of course, usually pretending not to, usually furtively.
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273
I had been chosen to work at that counter because I was pretty, much like pretty girls often being selected to sell lingerie.
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274
Such employee placements are often a portion of a store's merchandising strategies.
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275
But this man was not looking at me in the same way that I was accustomed to being looked at.
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276
He was not looking at me furtively, pretending to be interested in something else, or even frankly, like some men of Earth, rare men, who look honestly upon a female, seeing her as what she is, a female.
"It is incredible," he had said, as though to himself.
He seemed unable to take his eyes from me.
I was used to men looking at me, of course, usually pretending not to, usually furtively.
I had been chosen to work at that counter because I was pretty, much like pretty girls often being selected to sell lingerie.
Such employee placements are often a portion of a store's merchandising strategies.
But this man was not looking at me in the same way that I was accustomed to being looked at.
He was not looking at me furtively, pretending to be interested in something else, or even frankly, like some men of Earth, rare men, who look honestly upon a female, seeing her as what she is, a female.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )