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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

This lifts the breasts, nicely. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #220)
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9 220 This lifts the breasts, nicely.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 217 This makes clear her humility and need, and how much she is at the mercy of the master, for the least touch.
9 218 Variations, of course, occur.
9 219 Sometimes, perhaps in markets, the girl will kneel with her wrists crossed behind her, as though bound, or will have her hands clasped behind the back of her head, or the back of her neck.
9 220 This lifts the breasts, nicely.
9 221 "Oh," said Miss Wentworth, impatiently, "have the filthy little tart, the disgusting trollop, put her clothes on!" "She is neither a tart, nor a trollop," I said.
9 222 "She is a slave.
9 223 That is less than both".
This makes clear her humility and need, and how much she is at the mercy of the master, for the least touch. Variations, of course, occur. Sometimes, perhaps in markets, the girl will kneel with her wrists crossed behind her, as though bound, or will have her hands clasped behind the back of her head, or the back of her neck. This lifts the breasts, nicely. "Oh," said Miss Wentworth, impatiently, "have the filthy little tart, the disgusting trollop, put her clothes on!" "She is neither a tart, nor a trollop," I said. "She is a slave. That is less than both". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9)