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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1154 But she looked up, and saw his eyes full upon her, and she put down her head again, quickly feeling a flush of heat.
1 1155 Never before, she was sure, had she been so looked upon.
1 1156 What sort of man could look so upon a woman? And what sort of woman might be so looked upon by a man? She shuddered.
1 1157 She was not a slave! She was not a slave! But was it not as a slave might be looked upon? Again then she shuddered, but this time with a strange pleasure.
1 1158 She was sure he was pleased with what he saw.
1 1159 This both disturbed her, and pleased her.
1 1160 And so might a slave have been pleased, understanding that her beauty was such that it might meet with a man's favor.
But she looked up, and saw his eyes full upon her, and she put down her head again, quickly feeling a flush of heat. Never before, she was sure, had she been so looked upon. What sort of man could look so upon a woman? And what sort of woman might be so looked upon by a man? She shuddered. She was not a slave! She was not a slave! But was it not as a slave might be looked upon? Again then she shuddered, but this time with a strange pleasure. She was sure he was pleased with what he saw. This both disturbed her, and pleased her. And so might a slave have been pleased, understanding that her beauty was such that it might meet with a man's favor. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )