Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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281
I realized, suddenly, that my knees were pressed closely together.
6
282
That had occurred during, and I had kept them that way afterwards, the beating on the wagon of the woman, and her screaming.
6
283
It had been a defensive gesture, bringing my knees together, tightly, because I was afraid.
6
284
Perhaps, too, I supposed, just as a male might find the spreading of a female's knees appropriate, deferential or placatory, so, too, such a woman might prefer their closure, finding it respectful, or placatory.
6
285
Perhaps she might be mollified to some extent by such an apparent modesty.
6
286
I did not know.
6
287
Still, looking down at me, I did not think she would be likely to be fooled by it.
I realized, suddenly, that my knees were pressed closely together.
That had occurred during, and I had kept them that way afterwards, the beating on the wagon of the woman, and her screaming.
It had been a defensive gesture, bringing my knees together, tightly, because I was afraid.
Perhaps, too, I supposed, just as a male might find the spreading of a female's knees appropriate, deferential or placatory, so, too, such a woman might prefer their closure, finding it respectful, or placatory.
Perhaps she might be mollified to some extent by such an apparent modesty.
I did not know.
Still, looking down at me, I did not think she would be likely to be fooled by it.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )