Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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689
Four times said I "No," each time my command forcing her head back, her body bent, to the floor, and each time, again, to the music, she lifted her body.
Four times said I "No," each time my command forcing her head back, her body bent, to the floor, and each time, again, to the music, she lifted her body.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #689)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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686
I snapped my fingers and her legs turned under her, and she was kneeling, head back, dark hair on the tiles.
1
687
Her hands moved, delicate, lovely.
1
688
Slowly, if permitted, she would rise to an erect kneeling position; her hands, as she lifted herself, extended toward us.
1
689
Four times said I "No," each time my command forcing her head back, her body bent, to the floor, and each time, again, to the music, she lifted her body.
1
690
The fifth time I let her rise to an erect kneeling position.
1
691
The last portion of her body to rise was her beautiful head.
1
692
The collar was at her throat.
I snapped my fingers and her legs turned under her, and she was kneeling, head back, dark hair on the tiles.
Her hands moved, delicate, lovely.
Slowly, if permitted, she would rise to an erect kneeling position; her hands, as she lifted herself, extended toward us.
Four times said I "No," each time my command forcing her head back, her body bent, to the floor, and each time, again, to the music, she lifted her body.
The fifth time I let her rise to an erect kneeling position.
The last portion of her body to rise was her beautiful head.
The collar was at her throat.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)