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