Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
439
"Yes," she called out to Boots.
6
440
"But how can I know if you are truly naked?" inquired Boots, ogling her.
6
441
"You may take my word for it," she said, haughtily, "as I am a free woman".
6
442
"With all due respect, noble lady," said Boots, "in a transaction of this momentous nature, I believe it is only fair that I be granted assurances of a somewhat greater magnitude".
6
443
"What would you wish?" she asked.
6
444
"Might I not be granted some evidence of your putative nudity?" he inquired.
6
445
"But, sir," she said, "I have not yet decided whether or not to grant you your peep, that moment of unutterable bliss for which you will, willingly, surrender the wondrous veil to me in its entirety".
"Yes," she called out to Boots.
"But how can I know if you are truly naked?" inquired Boots, ogling her.
"You may take my word for it," she said, haughtily, "as I am a free woman".
"With all due respect, noble lady," said Boots, "in a transaction of this momentous nature, I believe it is only fair that I be granted assurances of a somewhat greater magnitude".
"What would you wish?" she asked.
"Might I not be granted some evidence of your putative nudity?" he inquired.
"But, sir," she said, "I have not yet decided whether or not to grant you your peep, that moment of unutterable bliss for which you will, willingly, surrender the wondrous veil to me in its entirety".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )