Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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214
I rather doubt that she had ever been before a male in this fashion before.
15
215
But I had little doubt that she sensed what might be involved.
15
216
Such things subtly suggest to the woman what she is, and what she may be for.
15
217
Lastly it might be noted that many Gorean free women, particularly those of high caste, wear gloves outside the home, this shielding the softness of the palms, and concealing as well the lovely area at the wrist, between the hand and the forearm, where one might conveniently, and snugly, clasp slave bracelets.
15
218
Commonly slaves do not wear gloves, save for utilitarian purposes, as in work, say, clearing brush, or for warmth, in inclement or freezing weather.
15
219
The normal master is muchly concerned to protect his animals, his girls, his sleen, his verr, and so on.
15
220
She moved, uneasily, but kept position.
I rather doubt that she had ever been before a male in this fashion before.
But I had little doubt that she sensed what might be involved.
Such things subtly suggest to the woman what she is, and what she may be for.
Lastly it might be noted that many Gorean free women, particularly those of high caste, wear gloves outside the home, this shielding the softness of the palms, and concealing as well the lovely area at the wrist, between the hand and the forearm, where one might conveniently, and snugly, clasp slave bracelets.
Commonly slaves do not wear gloves, save for utilitarian purposes, as in work, say, clearing brush, or for warmth, in inclement or freezing weather.
The normal master is muchly concerned to protect his animals, his girls, his sleen, his verr, and so on.
She moved, uneasily, but kept position.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )