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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

In these times we were often handled quite objectively, the firmness of our breasts and thighs being tested, and so on. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #387)
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8 387 In these times we were often handled quite objectively, the firmness of our breasts and thighs being tested, and so on.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 384 They usually did this, it seemed, in a precise pattern, beginning at one point or another, thus making certain that the contents of every platform came within their purview, that they did not miss even one of the displayed wares.
8 385 We, of course, perforce, must respond to their instructions.
8 386 We found ourselves often standing, or sitting or kneeling, or moving or assuming attitudes, or pursing our lips, and so on, according to their commands.
8 387 In these times we were often handled quite objectively, the firmness of our breasts and thighs being tested, and so on.
8 388 But then animals are often handled on such a basis, slapped on the flanks, and such.
8 389 Sometimes they would even put us bodily in desired attitudes.
8 390 They wanted to form some ideas, it seemed, as to our condition and soundness, and what it might be for them, or their clients, to own us.
They usually did this, it seemed, in a precise pattern, beginning at one point or another, thus making certain that the contents of every platform came within their purview, that they did not miss even one of the displayed wares. We, of course, perforce, must respond to their instructions. We found ourselves often standing, or sitting or kneeling, or moving or assuming attitudes, or pursing our lips, and so on, according to their commands. In these times we were often handled quite objectively, the firmness of our breasts and thighs being tested, and so on. But then animals are often handled on such a basis, slapped on the flanks, and such. Sometimes they would even put us bodily in desired attitudes. They wanted to form some ideas, it seemed, as to our condition and soundness, and what it might be for them, or their clients, to own us. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8)