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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

She had belted it snugly, and had, too, drawn its adjustment cording snugly from its loop about the back of her neck down to her breasts where she had crossed it and then taken it back, both cords, between and under her breasts, again to her belt, tying it closely at the sides of her body. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #225)
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5 225 She had belted it snugly, and had, too, drawn its adjustment cording snugly from its loop about the back of her neck down to her breasts where she had crossed it and then taken it back, both cords, between and under her breasts, again to her belt, tying it closely at the sides of her body.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 222 Boabissia was not in furs and leather.
5 223 She now wore one of the simple, corded, belted, woolen, plain, widely sleeved, ankle-length dresses of the Alar women.
5 224 It was brown.
5 225 She had belted it snugly, and had, too, drawn its adjustment cording snugly from its loop about the back of her neck down to her breasts where she had crossed it and then taken it back, both cords, between and under her breasts, again to her belt, tying it closely at the sides of her body.
5 226 This is not uncommon among Alar women.
5 227 Even though they are free they are apparently not above reminding their men that they are females.
5 228 It is a simple arrangement, but not unattractive.
Boabissia was not in furs and leather. She now wore one of the simple, corded, belted, woolen, plain, widely sleeved, ankle-length dresses of the Alar women. It was brown. She had belted it snugly, and had, too, drawn its adjustment cording snugly from its loop about the back of her neck down to her breasts where she had crossed it and then taken it back, both cords, between and under her breasts, again to her belt, tying it closely at the sides of her body. This is not uncommon among Alar women. Even though they are free they are apparently not above reminding their men that they are females. It is a simple arrangement, but not unattractive. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5)