Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
131
She had not even known enough to draw back her shoulders, that the loveliness of her breasts would be accentuated beneath the thin, scarcely concealing rag of the field slave.
She had not even known enough to draw back her shoulders, that the loveliness of her breasts would be accentuated beneath the thin, scarcely concealing rag of the field slave.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #131)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
128
She is, after all, a slave.
30
129
She is not to conceal, deny, deride, resent, hate, or suppress her femininity, but to accept it, and liberate it, to rejoice in it, to revel in it, that she will be the fullest and most perfect of women, her master's slave.
30
130
Nezumi had not crawled well.
30
131
She had not even known enough to draw back her shoulders, that the loveliness of her breasts would be accentuated beneath the thin, scarcely concealing rag of the field slave.
30
132
"She is collared," said the peasant.
30
133
"Of course," said Tajima.
30
134
I remained much back, in the darkness of the hut.
She is, after all, a slave.
She is not to conceal, deny, deride, resent, hate, or suppress her femininity, but to accept it, and liberate it, to rejoice in it, to revel in it, that she will be the fullest and most perfect of women, her master's slave.
Nezumi had not crawled well.
She had not even known enough to draw back her shoulders, that the loveliness of her breasts would be accentuated beneath the thin, scarcely concealing rag of the field slave.
"She is collared," said the peasant.
"Of course," said Tajima.
I remained much back, in the darkness of the hut.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 30)