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

I considered her face, and her hair. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #297)
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19 297 I considered her face, and her hair.

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

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19 294 She could not bring them forward because of the barrier of the upper crosspiece, over which her arms were hooked, nor could she draw them backwards, for their linkage by the belly thongs.
19 295 From the narrowness of her waist, even more compressed by the thongs, her body with predictable but luscious subtlety flared upward to the maddening delights, the exquisite excitements, of her upper body, the softness and vulnerability of her bosom, the softness of her shoulders and throat.
19 296 I considered her short, rounded forearms and upper arms.
19 297 I considered her face, and her hair.
19 298 "Very pretty," I said.
19 299 She blushed, totally, from the roots of her hair to her toes.
19 300 "Please do not look at me so!" she said.
She could not bring them forward because of the barrier of the upper crosspiece, over which her arms were hooked, nor could she draw them backwards, for their linkage by the belly thongs. From the narrowness of her waist, even more compressed by the thongs, her body with predictable but luscious subtlety flared upward to the maddening delights, the exquisite excitements, of her upper body, the softness and vulnerability of her bosom, the softness of her shoulders and throat. I considered her short, rounded forearms and upper arms. I considered her face, and her hair. "Very pretty," I said. She blushed, totally, from the roots of her hair to her toes. "Please do not look at me so!" she said. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19)