Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
186
I did not think that the scarlet-clad figure, who seemed a man of honor, as seem most Gorean males, would take advantage of the lovely, slavelike creature.
I did not think that the scarlet-clad figure, who seemed a man of honor, as seem most Gorean males, would take advantage of the lovely, slavelike creature.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #186)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
183
She wore a brief, modest slave tunic.
23
184
It was her only garment.
23
185
It had no nether closure.
23
186
I did not think that the scarlet-clad figure, who seemed a man of honor, as seem most Gorean males, would take advantage of the lovely, slavelike creature.
23
187
Indeed, I suspected that it might be he and not she who would be forced to impose fierce constraints upon himself.
23
188
I suspected that it might be he who would be forced to resist the pleas, and offerings, of a woman who, it seemed, at his feet, could be only a slave.
23
189
I trusted the Lady Constanzia, you see, less than I did him.
She wore a brief, modest slave tunic.
It was her only garment.
It had no nether closure.
I did not think that the scarlet-clad figure, who seemed a man of honor, as seem most Gorean males, would take advantage of the lovely, slavelike creature.
Indeed, I suspected that it might be he and not she who would be forced to impose fierce constraints upon himself.
I suspected that it might be he who would be forced to resist the pleas, and offerings, of a woman who, it seemed, at his feet, could be only a slave.
I trusted the Lady Constanzia, you see, less than I did him.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 23)