Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"What lovely hair she has," said the stranger.
"What lovely hair she has," said the stranger.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #435)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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She, perhaps from the silence, perhaps sensing his gaze, lifted her head, but, seeing his eyes upon her, quickly put down her head, again.
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433
Some masters do not permit their girls to look into their eyes, but that is rare.
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434
Most wish to relish the beauty of the eyes of their slaves, and enjoy reading in them the most delicate nuances of expression, apprehension, fear, hope, desire, expectation, questioning, readiness, eagerness, supplication, love, and such things.
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435
"What lovely hair she has," said the stranger.
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436
It was long, dark, and glossy.
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437
Yes, the little beast was nicely pelted.
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438
As she had allegedly not been long in the collar, I gathered that it must have been much that way even in her former life.
She, perhaps from the silence, perhaps sensing his gaze, lifted her head, but, seeing his eyes upon her, quickly put down her head, again.
Some masters do not permit their girls to look into their eyes, but that is rare.
Most wish to relish the beauty of the eyes of their slaves, and enjoy reading in them the most delicate nuances of expression, apprehension, fear, hope, desire, expectation, questioning, readiness, eagerness, supplication, love, and such things.
"What lovely hair she has," said the stranger.
It was long, dark, and glossy.
Yes, the little beast was nicely pelted.
As she had allegedly not been long in the collar, I gathered that it must have been much that way even in her former life.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)