Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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"I am not certain about her," said Plenius.
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Some of the other fellows, too, had now gathered about us.
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"Does she not put her head to the sand quickly enough for you?" I asked.
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"Does she not lick and kiss with sufficient alacrity?" "Only a slave could do better," said Plenius.
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"So?" I asked.
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"It is not only that she seems unusually beautiful for a rence girl," said Plenius, "but it is many other things, as well.
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It is how she carries herself, how she acts".
"I am not certain about her," said Plenius.
Some of the other fellows, too, had now gathered about us.
"Does she not put her head to the sand quickly enough for you?" I asked.
"Does she not lick and kiss with sufficient alacrity?" "Only a slave could do better," said Plenius.
"So?" I asked.
"It is not only that she seems unusually beautiful for a rence girl," said Plenius, "but it is many other things, as well.
It is how she carries herself, how she acts".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )