Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
15
Slaves often garb and present themselves in such a way that others may envy their master for their possession.
Slaves often garb and present themselves in such a way that others may envy their master for their possession.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #15)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
Then she had knelt.
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13
I supposed she would be excellent, stripped to her neck-encirclement.
6
14
Certainly her features were exquisite, and the furs, as they were cunningly wrapped and fastened, the clever she-sleen, suggested, as much as concealed, the delights at the disposal of her master.
6
15
Slaves often garb and present themselves in such a way that others may envy their master for their possession.
6
16
She was quite lovely.
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17
I thought she would bring good coin off the block.
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18
She did not meet my eyes.
Then she had knelt.
I supposed she would be excellent, stripped to her neck-encirclement.
Certainly her features were exquisite, and the furs, as they were cunningly wrapped and fastened, the clever she-sleen, suggested, as much as concealed, the delights at the disposal of her master.
Slaves often garb and present themselves in such a way that others may envy their master for their possession.
She was quite lovely.
I thought she would bring good coin off the block.
She did not meet my eyes.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 6)