Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
56
9
I suspected Master Drusus might have said 'beasts' but refrained, as Lord Grendel and Eve were present.
56
10
We were in the apartment over the shop of Epicrates.
56
11
Master Drusus sat cross-legged, in converse with Kurik and Lord Grendel.
56
12
The Lady Bina, well robed, but unveiled, for she did not much care for veils, apparently suspecting they obscured her beauty, although, of course, some veils, in their way, suggest, and even enhance, beauty, knelt modestly near Lord Grendel, her knees closely together, as those of a free woman, and Eve, in lovely harnessing, in four colors, crouched close by his side, one of her hands, or paws, touching his fur.
56
13
I had poured the wine, serving my master first, which is to be done unless one is instructed otherwise, and then the guest, Drusus Andronicus, and then the Lady Bina.
56
14
Lord Grendel and Eve, the Lady Eve, I supposed, though she did not care for that form of address, declined to drink.
56
15
Lord Grendel seldom drank, and only then in small portions.
I suspected Master Drusus might have said 'beasts' but refrained, as Lord Grendel and Eve were present.
We were in the apartment over the shop of Epicrates.
Master Drusus sat cross-legged, in converse with Kurik and Lord Grendel.
The Lady Bina, well robed, but unveiled, for she did not much care for veils, apparently suspecting they obscured her beauty, although, of course, some veils, in their way, suggest, and even enhance, beauty, knelt modestly near Lord Grendel, her knees closely together, as those of a free woman, and Eve, in lovely harnessing, in four colors, crouched close by his side, one of her hands, or paws, touching his fur.
I had poured the wine, serving my master first, which is to be done unless one is instructed otherwise, and then the guest, Drusus Andronicus, and then the Lady Bina.
Lord Grendel and Eve, the Lady Eve, I supposed, though she did not care for that form of address, declined to drink.
Lord Grendel seldom drank, and only then in small portions.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )