Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
337
In this way the breasts are lifted nicely, and, given the position of the hands, one has no interference to one's vision, and, similarly, one may, perhaps walking about her, test her for firmness, and for vitality, and such things.
In this way the breasts are lifted nicely, and, given the position of the hands, one has no interference to one's vision, and, similarly, one may, perhaps walking about her, test her for firmness, and for vitality, and such things.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #337)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
334
I recalled she had earlier referred to the Lady Bina, but had omitted her title, as "Lady".
1
335
That title is given only to free women, unless it might be, in virtue of its inappropriateness, bestowed in such a way as to terrify one such as she.
1
336
In inspection position one such as she would normally be stripped, and standing with her feet spread, and her hands clasped either behind the back of her neck, or behind her head.
1
337
In this way the breasts are lifted nicely, and, given the position of the hands, one has no interference to one's vision, and, similarly, one may, perhaps walking about her, test her for firmness, and for vitality, and such things.
1
338
Teeth are often examined, as well.
1
339
A barbarian girl, brought from Earth, often can be told from fillings in the teeth.
1
340
Another common mark is a vaccination mark, usually thought by Goreans to be an Earth brand.
I recalled she had earlier referred to the Lady Bina, but had omitted her title, as "Lady".
That title is given only to free women, unless it might be, in virtue of its inappropriateness, bestowed in such a way as to terrify one such as she.
In inspection position one such as she would normally be stripped, and standing with her feet spread, and her hands clasped either behind the back of her neck, or behind her head.
In this way the breasts are lifted nicely, and, given the position of the hands, one has no interference to one's vision, and, similarly, one may, perhaps walking about her, test her for firmness, and for vitality, and such things.
Teeth are often examined, as well.
A barbarian girl, brought from Earth, often can be told from fillings in the teeth.
Another common mark is a vaccination mark, usually thought by Goreans to be an Earth brand.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1)