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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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42 129 "Yes," I said.
42 130 I did not think that he, before the fall of Ar's Station, and his chagrin with Ar, would have spoken so of the feet of a free woman of Ar, particularly one of education, elevation and refinement.
42 131 Such things are usually said only of slaves, and such.
42 132 I looked down at Ina's feet, so small and white, in the dust of the alley.
42 133 They were indeed pretty, pretty enough, even, to be those of a slave.
42 134 I was pleased that I had led her barefoot into Brundisium, and so, too, of course, barefoot, hooded and on her leash, she would be returned to our camp.
42 135 Such things are instructive to a female, of course, and of great emotional profit.
"Yes," I said. I did not think that he, before the fall of Ar's Station, and his chagrin with Ar, would have spoken so of the feet of a free woman of Ar, particularly one of education, elevation and refinement. Such things are usually said only of slaves, and such. I looked down at Ina's feet, so small and white, in the dust of the alley. They were indeed pretty, pretty enough, even, to be those of a slave. I was pleased that I had led her barefoot into Brundisium, and so, too, of course, barefoot, hooded and on her leash, she would be returned to our camp. Such things are instructive to a female, of course, and of great emotional profit. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )