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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 116 He regarded her.
7 117 She was attractive in the tunic.
7 118 It was all she wore, except, of course, the anklet.
7 119 That device now, due to the absence of footwear and the shorter nature of her new garment, appeared even more striking, more meaningful and lovely, on her ankle.
7 120 Aesthetics were surely involved here, but, too, other matters, matters having to do with deeper things, meanings and such.
7 121 In any event, there was the softness of her small foot and then, above it, close about her slim ankle, the encircling, locked steel, and then the beginning of the delightful curve of a bared calf.
7 122 It all went together, he thought, beautifully, and meaningfully.
He regarded her. She was attractive in the tunic. It was all she wore, except, of course, the anklet. That device now, due to the absence of footwear and the shorter nature of her new garment, appeared even more striking, more meaningful and lovely, on her ankle. Aesthetics were surely involved here, but, too, other matters, matters having to do with deeper things, meanings and such. In any event, there was the softness of her small foot and then, above it, close about her slim ankle, the encircling, locked steel, and then the beginning of the delightful curve of a bared calf. It all went together, he thought, beautifully, and meaningfully. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )