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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

She pressed the metal of the goblet to her waist, and then, gently, but unmistakably, to her breasts, after which she lifted the goblet, regarding the stranger, frightened, over its rim. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #262)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 262 She pressed the metal of the goblet to her waist, and then, gently, but unmistakably, to her breasts, after which she lifted the goblet, regarding the stranger, frightened, over its rim.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 259 The soft glow of the tiny lamp, the single lamp, on its chains, hanging near the table, glinted on the metal goblet, and the close-fitting, narrow band encircling her neck.
1 260 "Yes," he said.
1 261 "Yes, Master," she whispered.
1 262 She pressed the metal of the goblet to her waist, and then, gently, but unmistakably, to her breasts, after which she lifted the goblet, regarding the stranger, frightened, over its rim.
1 263 She then kissed the goblet, and licked it for a moment with her small tongue, and then kissed it again, tenderly, lingeringly, supplicatingly, and then lowered her head between her extended arms, lifting the goblet to the stranger.
1 264 The stranger took the goblet, and regarded the girl.
1 265 She knelt back.
The soft glow of the tiny lamp, the single lamp, on its chains, hanging near the table, glinted on the metal goblet, and the close-fitting, narrow band encircling her neck. "Yes," he said. "Yes, Master," she whispered. She pressed the metal of the goblet to her waist, and then, gently, but unmistakably, to her breasts, after which she lifted the goblet, regarding the stranger, frightened, over its rim. She then kissed the goblet, and licked it for a moment with her small tongue, and then kissed it again, tenderly, lingeringly, supplicatingly, and then lowered her head between her extended arms, lifting the goblet to the stranger. The stranger took the goblet, and regarded the girl. She knelt back. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)