Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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142
About her neck, which wore no collar, there were wound several necklaces, some dependent upon her even to her belly.
39
143
On her upper left arm was coiled a serpentine armlet.
39
144
Her body was ill concealed, clothed, if such be the word, in a bit of open-sided, diaphanous slave silk, suitable for a casual lifting aside.
39
145
It was a slave garment, and would have well mocked the modesty of even a bond girl.
39
146
As her thighs were bared, it could easily be seen that there was no brand there.
39
147
How absurd, how incongruous this seemed! Her thigh seemed to cry out for the brand.
39
148
"Have you ever worn slave silk before?" I asked.
About her neck, which wore no collar, there were wound several necklaces, some dependent upon her even to her belly.
On her upper left arm was coiled a serpentine armlet.
Her body was ill concealed, clothed, if such be the word, in a bit of open-sided, diaphanous slave silk, suitable for a casual lifting aside.
It was a slave garment, and would have well mocked the modesty of even a bond girl.
As her thighs were bared, it could easily be seen that there was no brand there.
How absurd, how incongruous this seemed! Her thigh seemed to cry out for the brand.
"Have you ever worn slave silk before?" I asked.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )