Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
107
As she serves him again and again throughout the long feast, she steals glances at him, and sees that he is even more handsome than she had thought.
As she serves him again and again throughout the long feast, she steals glances at him, and sees that he is even more handsome than she had thought.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #107)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
104
He drinks, there is another general shout of commendation and well wishing, and the feast begins, for none before the young man may touch food on such occasions.
6
105
From that moment on, the young man's sisters never again serve him, for that is the girl's task.
6
106
She is his slave.
6
107
As she serves him again and again throughout the long feast, she steals glances at him, and sees that he is even more handsome than she had thought.
6
108
Of his courage and strength she has already had ample evidence.
6
109
As he eats and drinks with gusto on this occasion of his triumph, she regards him furtively, with a strange mixture of fear and pleasure.
6
110
"Only such a man," she tells herself, "could tame me".
He drinks, there is another general shout of commendation and well wishing, and the feast begins, for none before the young man may touch food on such occasions.
From that moment on, the young man's sisters never again serve him, for that is the girl's task.
She is his slave.
As she serves him again and again throughout the long feast, she steals glances at him, and sees that he is even more handsome than she had thought.
Of his courage and strength she has already had ample evidence.
As he eats and drinks with gusto on this occasion of his triumph, she regards him furtively, with a strange mixture of fear and pleasure.
"Only such a man," she tells herself, "could tame me".
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6)