Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
476
"The small pleasures of life," said Tajima, "are not to be scorned".
9
477
"True," I said.
9
478
"Besides," said Tajima, "the act is beneficial for the women, as well.
9
479
It helps them to understand that they are women, and that, as women, although they are women, they may prove to be of some value, however humble".
9
480
"What of Miss Wentworth?" I asked.
9
481
"Miss Wentworth, as she is a female, may bathe herself".
9
482
"There were only three tubs," I said.
"The small pleasures of life," said Tajima, "are not to be scorned".
"True," I said.
"Besides," said Tajima, "the act is beneficial for the women, as well.
It helps them to understand that they are women, and that, as women, although they are women, they may prove to be of some value, however humble".
"What of Miss Wentworth?" I asked.
"Miss Wentworth, as she is a female, may bathe herself".
"There were only three tubs," I said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )