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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 11 Had I responded to such a call, if choosing to do so, I would have done so more particularly.
6 12 Of the five others in the cell two wore jeans and sweatshirts, perhaps ill at ease with their femininity, or perhaps fearing it, or feeling it appropriate to discount it, or protest it.
6 13 Their garments would have been more appropriate to adolescent males.
6 14 Another wore what I supposed might be a maid's uniform, black with white trim; I wondered from what penthouse or estate she might have been seized or obtained; perhaps her employer had hired a succession of such girls, to be observed, and examined, and, if found satisfactory, to be remanded here; the fourth wore a chic, expensive business jacket, with skirt, rather as I myself commonly wore to work; and the fifth wore the remains of an evening dress.
6 15 It had been muchly torn from her.
6 16 My nightgown, I suspect, was more concealing.
6 17 We moved back, toward the rear of the cell and the man unlocked, and opened, the cell door.
Had I responded to such a call, if choosing to do so, I would have done so more particularly. Of the five others in the cell two wore jeans and sweatshirts, perhaps ill at ease with their femininity, or perhaps fearing it, or feeling it appropriate to discount it, or protest it. Their garments would have been more appropriate to adolescent males. Another wore what I supposed might be a maid's uniform, black with white trim; I wondered from what penthouse or estate she might have been seized or obtained; perhaps her employer had hired a succession of such girls, to be observed, and examined, and, if found satisfactory, to be remanded here; the fourth wore a chic, expensive business jacket, with skirt, rather as I myself commonly wore to work; and the fifth wore the remains of an evening dress. It had been muchly torn from her. My nightgown, I suspect, was more concealing. We moved back, toward the rear of the cell and the man unlocked, and opened, the cell door. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )