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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then the slave stood before the burly fellow, her shoulders back, her head up, proud in her slavery, unabashedly exultant in it, her body seeming hardly to move, but yet revealing, and obedient to, as must be the body of a slave in the parade, the music. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #741)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 741 Then the slave stood before the burly fellow, her shoulders back, her head up, proud in her slavery, unabashedly exultant in it, her body seeming hardly to move, but yet revealing, and obedient to, as must be the body of a slave in the parade, the music.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 738 She spun away.
1 739 Now she was approaching the burly fellow.
1 740 It was pleasant to observe her, the owned, collared, silked, barefoot beauty.
1 741 Then the slave stood before the burly fellow, her shoulders back, her head up, proud in her slavery, unabashedly exultant in it, her body seeming hardly to move, but yet revealing, and obedient to, as must be the body of a slave in the parade, the music.
1 742 "Ah!" said the burly fellow, his eyes shining.
1 743 She regarded him.
1 744 Surely he must recognize her! Then she moved, back and forth, before him.
She spun away. Now she was approaching the burly fellow. It was pleasant to observe her, the owned, collared, silked, barefoot beauty. Then the slave stood before the burly fellow, her shoulders back, her head up, proud in her slavery, unabashedly exultant in it, her body seeming hardly to move, but yet revealing, and obedient to, as must be the body of a slave in the parade, the music. "Ah!" said the burly fellow, his eyes shining. She regarded him. Surely he must recognize her! Then she moved, back and forth, before him. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)