Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
62
The hood was pulled away, and I shook my head, loosening my damp hair.
35
63
He pulled the hair away from my face, smoothed it, and put it back, behind my shoulders.
35
64
I did not meet his eyes.
35
65
Sometimes meeting the eyes of a free person directly is construed as an impertinence, a challenge, an insolence or defiance.
35
66
Much depends on how it is done, of course, and the master.
35
67
What master does not like, upon occasion, to look long, and deeply, into the eyes of a lovely slave? The corridor in which I found myself was well lit, with light streaming in from high, narrow windows.
35
68
"Yes," said he, to himself, musingly, "a Golden-Chain girl".
The hood was pulled away, and I shook my head, loosening my damp hair.
He pulled the hair away from my face, smoothed it, and put it back, behind my shoulders.
I did not meet his eyes.
Sometimes meeting the eyes of a free person directly is construed as an impertinence, a challenge, an insolence or defiance.
Much depends on how it is done, of course, and the master.
What master does not like, upon occasion, to look long, and deeply, into the eyes of a lovely slave? The corridor in which I found myself was well lit, with light streaming in from high, narrow windows.
"Yes," said he, to himself, musingly, "a Golden-Chain girl".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )