Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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I was in light silk.
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It was extremely brief, and was, for most practical purposes, diaphanous.
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Certainly it left little doubt as to my lineaments.
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I knelt before him, in an attitude suitable for one such as I before one such as he, a male, that of obeisance.
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I did not know who he might be, or what he might want.
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Too, had he seen me near the wall? "It is the rest period," he said.
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"Yes," I said.
I was in light silk.
It was extremely brief, and was, for most practical purposes, diaphanous.
Certainly it left little doubt as to my lineaments.
I knelt before him, in an attitude suitable for one such as I before one such as he, a male, that of obeisance.
I did not know who he might be, or what he might want.
Too, had he seen me near the wall? "It is the rest period," he said.
"Yes," I said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )