Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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445
I gathered he had never seen her in just this fashion or way before, her silk parted, writhing on her knees, kissing, lifting her hands, her head moving, her hair flung about.
I gathered he had never seen her in just this fashion or way before, her silk parted, writhing on her knees, kissing, lifting her hands, her head moving, her hair flung about.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #445)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
442
She, too, was now on her knees, advertising her charms, attesting mutely to the joys and delicacies that would be attendant upon her ownership.
3
443
I saw her owner look at her, startled.
3
444
She, of course, did not now see him.
3
445
I gathered he had never seen her in just this fashion or way before, her silk parted, writhing on her knees, kissing, lifting her hands, her head moving, her hair flung about.
3
446
"I will buy her!" called a fellow.
3
447
"How much do you want?" inquired another, eagerly.
3
448
Her master rushed into the circle.
She, too, was now on her knees, advertising her charms, attesting mutely to the joys and delicacies that would be attendant upon her ownership.
I saw her owner look at her, startled.
She, of course, did not now see him.
I gathered he had never seen her in just this fashion or way before, her silk parted, writhing on her knees, kissing, lifting her hands, her head moving, her hair flung about.
"I will buy her!" called a fellow.
"How much do you want?" inquired another, eagerly.
Her master rushed into the circle.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)