Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
741
Tears fell down their cheeks, and ran upon their lovely breasts.
Tears fell down their cheeks, and ran upon their lovely breasts.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #741)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
738
Too, they had been forced to thank a free man for having been referred to as pretty little tarsks.
24
739
They were learning their slavery.
24
740
They knelt as they had been placed.
24
741
Tears fell down their cheeks, and ran upon their lovely breasts.
24
742
How beautiful are women, their shoulders, their breasts, their waists and the sweet flare of their hips! The beauties of their features, of their head and hair, of their arms, and legs, and slim ankles, and small feet! They are so desirable, so beautiful! It is little wonder that men will own them, that they will buy and sell them, and exchange them, and so on.
24
743
The opposite of the "head," so to speak, which is usually "tarsk" or "tarn," depending on the coin, is not tails, so to speak, but "print".
24
744
More technically, I suppose one might speak of obverse and reverse.
Too, they had been forced to thank a free man for having been referred to as pretty little tarsks.
They were learning their slavery.
They knelt as they had been placed.
Tears fell down their cheeks, and ran upon their lovely breasts.
How beautiful are women, their shoulders, their breasts, their waists and the sweet flare of their hips! The beauties of their features, of their head and hair, of their arms, and legs, and slim ankles, and small feet! They are so desirable, so beautiful! It is little wonder that men will own them, that they will buy and sell them, and exchange them, and so on.
The opposite of the "head," so to speak, which is usually "tarsk" or "tarn," depending on the coin, is not tails, so to speak, but "print".
More technically, I suppose one might speak of obverse and reverse.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24)