Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
161
"Herewith," she said, "I, though a free woman, gladly and willingly, and of my own free will, dare to grant you my favor!" She then thrust the light scarf through an eyelet on the collar of my robes and drew it halfway through.
"Herewith," she said, "I, though a free woman, gladly and willingly, and of my own free will, dare to grant you my favor!" She then thrust the light scarf through an eyelet on the collar of my robes and drew it halfway through.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #161)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
158
"Please, please!" she said.
2
159
"Please!" "Very well," I smiled.
2
160
She came quite close to me.
2
161
"Herewith," she said, "I, though a free woman, gladly and willingly, and of my own free will, dare to grant you my favor!" She then thrust the light scarf through an eyelet on the collar of my robes and drew it halfway through.
2
162
In this fashion it would not be likely to be dislodged.
2
163
"Thank you, kind sir, handsome sir!" she laughed.
2
164
She then sped away, laughing.
"Please, please!" she said.
"Please!" "Very well," I smiled.
She came quite close to me.
"Herewith," she said, "I, though a free woman, gladly and willingly, and of my own free will, dare to grant you my favor!" She then thrust the light scarf through an eyelet on the collar of my robes and drew it halfway through.
In this fashion it would not be likely to be dislodged.
"Thank you, kind sir, handsome sir!" she laughed.
She then sped away, laughing.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)