Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
7
117
I was now sure that he had seen! He must not tell.
7
118
He must not tell! "Brand," he said, idly.
7
119
I knelt up, from my heels, and, still kneeling, turned to my right.
7
120
I drew up the silk on my left side, with the fingers of both hands, to the waist, as one does, this exposing the tiny, graceful mark there, high on my left thigh, just under the hip.
7
121
"A lovely flank," he remarked.
7
122
Many times before had I received such compliments.
7
123
My flanks, I had gathered, were of interest to men, and other portions of my body, as well, and the whole, the whole.
I was now sure that he had seen! He must not tell.
He must not tell! "Brand," he said, idly.
I knelt up, from my heels, and, still kneeling, turned to my right.
I drew up the silk on my left side, with the fingers of both hands, to the waist, as one does, this exposing the tiny, graceful mark there, high on my left thigh, just under the hip.
"A lovely flank," he remarked.
Many times before had I received such compliments.
My flanks, I had gathered, were of interest to men, and other portions of my body, as well, and the whole, the whole.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )