Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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43
"Yes!" she cried, holding her skirt up about her face, it clenched in her small fists, to veil herself with it.
6
44
There was laughter then, doubtless not only at the preposterousness of the situation but, too, at the incongruity of so obvious a slave, such a lovely Brigella, enunciating such a line.
6
45
Boots puffed across the stage, as though to obtain a better vantage point.
6
46
"tal, noble sir," she said.
6
47
"tal, noble lady," said he.
6
48
"Is there anything wrong?" she inquired.
6
49
"I would say that there is very little wrong, if anything," he said.
"Yes!" she cried, holding her skirt up about her face, it clenched in her small fists, to veil herself with it.
There was laughter then, doubtless not only at the preposterousness of the situation but, too, at the incongruity of so obvious a slave, such a lovely Brigella, enunciating such a line.
Boots puffed across the stage, as though to obtain a better vantage point.
"tal, noble sir," she said.
"tal, noble lady," said he.
"Is there anything wrong?" she inquired.
"I would say that there is very little wrong, if anything," he said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )