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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 214 "They are displeased," said Antiope, apprehensively.
11 215 We were then standing before the guardsmen.
11 216 One of them had lifted his right hand, slightly, the palm up, so we did not kneel.
11 217 I, and perhaps Antiope, as well, was uneasy at this, as one commonly kneels before a free person, often with the head down.
11 218 It was obvious to us that we were being looked upon, as the slaves we were.
11 219 Antiope was quite attractive, and I, surely, had often enough seen the eyes of men upon me.
11 220 "What is in your mouth?" asked one of the guardsmen of Antiope.
"They are displeased," said Antiope, apprehensively. We were then standing before the guardsmen. One of them had lifted his right hand, slightly, the palm up, so we did not kneel. I, and perhaps Antiope, as well, was uneasy at this, as one commonly kneels before a free person, often with the head down. It was obvious to us that we were being looked upon, as the slaves we were. Antiope was quite attractive, and I, surely, had often enough seen the eyes of men upon me. "What is in your mouth?" asked one of the guardsmen of Antiope. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )