Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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382
She even had to brush her own hair.
She even had to brush her own hair.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #382)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
379
Such sacrifices must be made by the fashionable and high born, however.
12
380
Much more practical for the delta would have been the skimpy garments of female slaves, the brief tunics, the short, open-sided, exciting camisks, the scandalous ta-teeras, or slave rags, indeed, the many varieties of stimulating slave garments, sometimes mere strips and strings, garments deliberately revelatory of embonded beauty.
12
381
How unfortunate, I thought, that Lady Ina had no serving slaves with her, to assist her in the intricacies of her toilet.
12
382
She even had to brush her own hair.
12
383
In time my back hurt less.
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384
It had been very hot in the marsh today.
12
385
I recalled the ankles of the Lady Ina, and her face.
Such sacrifices must be made by the fashionable and high born, however.
Much more practical for the delta would have been the skimpy garments of female slaves, the brief tunics, the short, open-sided, exciting camisks, the scandalous ta-teeras, or slave rags, indeed, the many varieties of stimulating slave garments, sometimes mere strips and strings, garments deliberately revelatory of embonded beauty.
How unfortunate, I thought, that Lady Ina had no serving slaves with her, to assist her in the intricacies of her toilet.
She even had to brush her own hair.
In time my back hurt less.
It had been very hot in the marsh today.
I recalled the ankles of the Lady Ina, and her face.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 12)