Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
148
Then, suddenly, she seemed startled, but did not raise her head.
29
149
I take it she had then suddenly realized that he must be considering the mark on her breast, and so, too, then might well have been the other fellow.
29
150
She straightened her body, timidly, but beautifully.
29
151
This was, I suppose, the first time she had ever thought of herself in exactly that light, a woman being looked upon, who wore a kajira sign.
29
152
The fellow had now finished sharpening the knife.
29
153
It was beside him, on a rock.
29
154
He was wiping the stone with a cloth.
Then, suddenly, she seemed startled, but did not raise her head.
I take it she had then suddenly realized that he must be considering the mark on her breast, and so, too, then might well have been the other fellow.
She straightened her body, timidly, but beautifully.
This was, I suppose, the first time she had ever thought of herself in exactly that light, a woman being looked upon, who wore a kajira sign.
The fellow had now finished sharpening the knife.
It was beside him, on a rock.
He was wiping the stone with a cloth.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )