Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
240
Perhaps she hoped to stand a bit longer before us, until she shook her hair back, drawing the curtain away, that we might be dazzled.
Perhaps she hoped to stand a bit longer before us, until she shook her hair back, drawing the curtain away, that we might be dazzled.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #240)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
237
I noted no blemish which she might have attempted to conceal.
19
238
Similarly, as she would not be new to bondage, it seemed unlikely that her indiscretion might be attributed to self-consciousness, or shyness, let alone modesty, which is not permitted to female slaves, no more than to verr and tarsk.
19
239
More likely it seemed she might have been attempting to provoke attention, curiosity, uncertainty, or puzzlement.
19
240
Perhaps she hoped to stand a bit longer before us, until she shook her hair back, drawing the curtain away, that we might be dazzled.
19
241
Sometimes this trick is used by girls in exhibition cages, awaiting their sale in the evening, taking their hair in their hands and lifting it behind their head, which action both reveals her beauty and accentuates it.
19
242
Still, she, a pen girl, a low slave, a common slave, should have known better.
19
243
The Ashigaru pointed her out to one of his fellows.
I noted no blemish which she might have attempted to conceal.
Similarly, as she would not be new to bondage, it seemed unlikely that her indiscretion might be attributed to self-consciousness, or shyness, let alone modesty, which is not permitted to female slaves, no more than to verr and tarsk.
More likely it seemed she might have been attempting to provoke attention, curiosity, uncertainty, or puzzlement.
Perhaps she hoped to stand a bit longer before us, until she shook her hair back, drawing the curtain away, that we might be dazzled.
Sometimes this trick is used by girls in exhibition cages, awaiting their sale in the evening, taking their hair in their hands and lifting it behind their head, which action both reveals her beauty and accentuates it.
Still, she, a pen girl, a low slave, a common slave, should have known better.
The Ashigaru pointed her out to one of his fellows.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19)