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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 235 She was, after all, a woman with feelings, desires and needs.
26 236 She was quite capable, I was sure, in their cause, of throwing caution to the winds.
26 237 On the other hand, in this case there had been no need for her to do so.
26 238 She let him hold the wine for a time, and then, reaching out, she took the glass.
26 239 He kept his head down, and put his hands, palms down, on his thighs.
26 240 She lifted the glass to her lips.
26 241 She took no more, it seemed, than the tiniest of sips.
She was, after all, a woman with feelings, desires and needs. She was quite capable, I was sure, in their cause, of throwing caution to the winds. On the other hand, in this case there had been no need for her to do so. She let him hold the wine for a time, and then, reaching out, she took the glass. He kept his head down, and put his hands, palms down, on his thighs. She lifted the glass to her lips. She took no more, it seemed, than the tiniest of sips. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )