Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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608
I gently pulled the folded cloths from Ina's mouth and, turning her to her side, repositioned them over the belly cord.
28
609
Naturally, as she was on her side, they fell to the side.
28
610
I considered her stripped thighs, her bared flanks, the accent of the belly cord at her waist, the linear excitingness of her rapturously, delectably exposed, from her feet to her head and shoulders.
28
611
I saw the soldier bring to Labienus a bowl of water, and a sack of salt.
28
612
Too, he had found some small branches.
28
613
Labienus put the water and salt down, beside him.
28
614
Then, carefully, he began to pick at the bark with his fingers.
I gently pulled the folded cloths from Ina's mouth and, turning her to her side, repositioned them over the belly cord.
Naturally, as she was on her side, they fell to the side.
I considered her stripped thighs, her bared flanks, the accent of the belly cord at her waist, the linear excitingness of her rapturously, delectably exposed, from her feet to her head and shoulders.
I saw the soldier bring to Labienus a bowl of water, and a sack of salt.
Too, he had found some small branches.
Labienus put the water and salt down, beside him.
Then, carefully, he began to pick at the bark with his fingers.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )