Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
105
There are many signals by means of which such behaviors can be commanded.
There are many signals by means of which such behaviors can be commanded.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #105)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
102
Ina returned to the camp, shyly.
29
103
I spread the first two fingers of my right hand and gestured downward, toward a place nearby in the sand.
29
104
Immediately she knelt there, her knees widely spread.
29
105
There are many signals by means of which such behaviors can be commanded.
29
106
In this particular signal, one of several which, from city to city, might have similar import, the downward movement of the hand indicates that the girl is to kneel, the place where she is to kneel is indicated in effect by pointing, and the spreading of the fingers indicates how she is to kneel, in this case, in effect, in the position of the pleasure slave, the knees spread.
29
107
A fellow nearby was sharpening a knife on a whetstone.
29
108
It was his turn, as I recalled, to cut the meat.
Ina returned to the camp, shyly.
I spread the first two fingers of my right hand and gestured downward, toward a place nearby in the sand.
Immediately she knelt there, her knees widely spread.
There are many signals by means of which such behaviors can be commanded.
In this particular signal, one of several which, from city to city, might have similar import, the downward movement of the hand indicates that the girl is to kneel, the place where she is to kneel is indicated in effect by pointing, and the spreading of the fingers indicates how she is to kneel, in this case, in effect, in the position of the pleasure slave, the knees spread.
A fellow nearby was sharpening a knife on a whetstone.
It was his turn, as I recalled, to cut the meat.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 29)