Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
305
"I am beautiful!" she said.
12
306
"Perhaps," I said.
12
307
"It is hard to tell".
12
308
"Beware," she said, "lest I be truly cruel to you, lest I truly torment you, lest I lower my veil and permit you to glimpse, ever so briefly, my beauty, a beauty which you will never possess, which you will never kiss or touch, a brief glimpse which you must then carry with you, recalled in frustration and agony, through the marsh!" "Could you not part your robes, as well," I asked, "that I might be even more tormented?" She stiffened again in anger, in fury.
12
309
"Your figure, at least," I said, "from what I surmise, would be likely to look quite well on a slave block".
12
310
She made an angry noise.
12
311
I saw that she wanted to lower her veil.
"I am beautiful!" she said.
"Perhaps," I said.
"It is hard to tell".
"Beware," she said, "lest I be truly cruel to you, lest I truly torment you, lest I lower my veil and permit you to glimpse, ever so briefly, my beauty, a beauty which you will never possess, which you will never kiss or touch, a brief glimpse which you must then carry with you, recalled in frustration and agony, through the marsh!" "Could you not part your robes, as well," I asked, "that I might be even more tormented?" She stiffened again in anger, in fury.
"Your figure, at least," I said, "from what I surmise, would be likely to look quite well on a slave block".
She made an angry noise.
I saw that she wanted to lower her veil.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )