Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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40
Her appeal to him had been much enhanced, I gathered, by my judicious amendments to her garmenture.
Her appeal to him had been much enhanced, I gathered, by my judicious amendments to her garmenture.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #40)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
37
I had then tied her hands behind her back, and put her to her knees.
6
38
"What are you doing?" had asked Pertinax, uneasily, not that I think he much minded seeing Constantina as she then was.
6
39
Certainly I had seen his eyes on her frequently the preceding evening.
6
40
Her appeal to him had been much enhanced, I gathered, by my judicious amendments to her garmenture.
6
41
Doubtless he, too, suspected that she was no longer capable of removing her collar.
6
42
That, in itself, can make quite a difference in a man's view of a woman.
6
43
All in all, I think he was toying with the thought of her as a slave.
I had then tied her hands behind her back, and put her to her knees.
"What are you doing?" had asked Pertinax, uneasily, not that I think he much minded seeing Constantina as she then was.
Certainly I had seen his eyes on her frequently the preceding evening.
Her appeal to him had been much enhanced, I gathered, by my judicious amendments to her garmenture.
Doubtless he, too, suspected that she was no longer capable of removing her collar.
That, in itself, can make quite a difference in a man's view of a woman.
All in all, I think he was toying with the thought of her as a slave.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 6)