Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
577
"The note may be given to one, and one alone!" "Very well," said the second fellow.
22
578
Lavinia then, gratefully, rose to her feet, and went to kneel before the slave.
22
579
How well she knelt before him! How well she looked at his feet, though he were only a slave.
22
580
She then lifted the note to him, her head down between her extended arms, holding the note in both hands, proffering it to him, much as in the manner in which a slave offers wine, and herself, to a master.
22
581
The fellow gasped, and seemed shaken by this, the sight of the beauty so before him.
22
582
I almost feared he might fall, so beautiful she was.
22
583
Never I suspect had he had a woman so before him.
"The note may be given to one, and one alone!" "Very well," said the second fellow.
Lavinia then, gratefully, rose to her feet, and went to kneel before the slave.
How well she knelt before him! How well she looked at his feet, though he were only a slave.
She then lifted the note to him, her head down between her extended arms, holding the note in both hands, proffering it to him, much as in the manner in which a slave offers wine, and herself, to a master.
The fellow gasped, and seemed shaken by this, the sight of the beauty so before him.
I almost feared he might fall, so beautiful she was.
Never I suspect had he had a woman so before him.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )