Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
130
She put the blackwine to the side on the deck, and put her head to the boards, before me, her hands beside the sides of her head.
She put the black wine to the side on the deck, and put her head to the boards, before me, her hands beside the sides of her head.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #130)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
127
I pointed to the deck, sternly.
8
128
Did she not know she was in the presence of a free man? Swiftly she fell to her knees, and put her head down.
8
129
"First obeisance position," I said.
8
130
She put the blackwine to the side on the deck, and put her head to the boards, before me, her hands beside the sides of her head.
8
131
I let her remain in that attitude for a time, for better than an Ehn, that she might well understand herself in first obeisance position before a man, and then I knelt before her and pulled her head up, and brushed back the hood of her furs.
8
132
"Yes, it is you," I observed.
8
133
"Yes!" She was even more beautiful than I had remembered.
I pointed to the deck, sternly.
Did she not know she was in the presence of a free man? Swiftly she fell to her knees, and put her head down.
"First obeisance position," I said.
She put the black wine to the side on the deck, and put her head to the boards, before me, her hands beside the sides of her head.
I let her remain in that attitude for a time, for better than an Ehn, that she might well understand herself in first obeisance position before a man, and then I knelt before her and pulled her head up, and brushed back the hood of her furs.
"Yes, it is you," I observed.
"Yes!" She was even more beautiful than I had remembered.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 8)