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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 14 I knew her to be barefoot behind me, in the brief-skirted tunic of yellowish-brown rence cloth, cut away at the shoulders to give her freedom of movement.
4 15 She wore a golden armlet.
4 16 Her hair was bound back with the bit of purple rep-cloth.
4 17 She had, as the girls do in rence craft, tied her skirt high about her thighs, for ease in moving and poling.
4 18 I was terribly conscious of her.
4 19 Her rather thick ankles seemed to me strong and lovely, and her legs sturdy and fine.
4 20 Her hips were sweet, her belly a rhythm made for the touch of a man, and her breasts, full and beautiful, magnificent, tormenting me, strained against the brittle rence cloth of her tunic with an insolence of softness, as though, insistent, they would make clear their contempt for any subterfuge of concealment.
I knew her to be barefoot behind me, in the brief-skirted tunic of yellowish-brown rence cloth, cut away at the shoulders to give her freedom of movement. She wore a golden armlet. Her hair was bound back with the bit of purple rep-cloth. She had, as the girls do in rence craft, tied her skirt high about her thighs, for ease in moving and poling. I was terribly conscious of her. Her rather thick ankles seemed to me strong and lovely, and her legs sturdy and fine. Her hips were sweet, her belly a rhythm made for the touch of a man, and her breasts, full and beautiful, magnificent, tormenting me, strained against the brittle rence cloth of her tunic with an insolence of softness, as though, insistent, they would make clear their contempt for any subterfuge of concealment. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )