Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
148
The item had been placed in the slave bow, bent backwards, the auctioneer's hand in her hair.
The item had been placed in the slave bow, bent backwards, the auctioneer's hand in her hair.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #148)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
145
Too, by now, she had some sense of the nature of Gorean men.
4
146
Little on her world had prepared her for this, for such men, their health and hardiness, their naturalness, their openness, innocence, and honesty, their unity, power, strength, possessiveness, and aggression, how they would look upon her and, without a second thought or reservation, see her as a female, and treat her as a female.
4
147
How different from her world! Was she not as a vulnerable tabuk doe amongst laris? "Excellent," said a fellow beside me.
4
148
The item had been placed in the slave bow, bent backwards, the auctioneer's hand in her hair.
4
149
I agreed with the fellow beside me.
4
150
Her line was excellent.
4
151
I thought the auctioneer was doing a good job, particularly with a new girl.
Too, by now, she had some sense of the nature of Gorean men.
Little on her world had prepared her for this, for such men, their health and hardiness, their naturalness, their openness, innocence, and honesty, their unity, power, strength, possessiveness, and aggression, how they would look upon her and, without a second thought or reservation, see her as a female, and treat her as a female.
How different from her world! Was she not as a vulnerable tabuk doe amongst laris? "Excellent," said a fellow beside me.
The item had been placed in the slave bow, bent backwards, the auctioneer's hand in her hair.
I agreed with the fellow beside me.
Her line was excellent.
I thought the auctioneer was doing a good job, particularly with a new girl.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4)