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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

For example, she was taught, in theory at least, how to bathe a man, the oils, the strigil, the sponges, the deferences, the touchings, the beggings, the handling of the towels, the words to be spoken at different times, the final grateful prostration of herself following the honor of having been permitted to bathe him, and such. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #196)
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7 196 For example, she was taught, in theory at least, how to bathe a man, the oils, the strigil, the sponges, the deferences, the touchings, the beggings, the handling of the towels, the words to be spoken at different times, the final grateful prostration of herself following the honor of having been permitted to bathe him, and such.

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

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7 193 Might they not, she feared, stand in some special jeopardy.
7 194 What if, say, they were desired by powerful, mighty men, and she had little doubt there were such men on this world.
7 195 What might then be their fate on such a world? Her lessons became somewhat more troubling later.
7 196 For example, she was taught, in theory at least, how to bathe a man, the oils, the strigil, the sponges, the deferences, the touchings, the beggings, the handling of the towels, the words to be spoken at different times, the final grateful prostration of herself following the honor of having been permitted to bathe him, and such.
7 197 A block of wood served as a surrogate for the male figure.
7 198 But, even so, she felt herself frightened, and aroused, tenderly and gently ministering to it, following the instructions of her instructrices.
7 199 "You will be better at bathing a man than cooking for him," observed one of the instructrices, wryly.
Might they not, she feared, stand in some special jeopardy. What if, say, they were desired by powerful, mighty men, and she had little doubt there were such men on this world. What might then be their fate on such a world? Her lessons became somewhat more troubling later. For example, she was taught, in theory at least, how to bathe a man, the oils, the strigil, the sponges, the deferences, the touchings, the beggings, the handling of the towels, the words to be spoken at different times, the final grateful prostration of herself following the honor of having been permitted to bathe him, and such. A block of wood served as a surrogate for the male figure. But, even so, she felt herself frightened, and aroused, tenderly and gently ministering to it, following the instructions of her instructrices. "You will be better at bathing a man than cooking for him," observed one of the instructrices, wryly. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 7)