Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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555
This is particularly true of a slave girl, whose femaleness is most shamelessly and brazenly bared.
5
556
Ibn Saran, languid, observed the dancer.
5
557
His face betrayed no emotion.
5
558
He sipped his hot black wine.
5
559
Alyena threw herself to the floor before him, moving to the music.
5
560
I supposed she saw in him her "rich man," who would guarantee her a life in which she might be protected from the labors of the free woman of the Tahari, the pounding of grain with the heavy pestle, the weaving of cloth, the churning of milk in skin bags, the carrying of water, the herding of animals with sticks in the blistering heat.
5
561
I saw her turn, and twist, and writhe, and move, and, on her belly, hold out her hand to him.
This is particularly true of a slave girl, whose femaleness is most shamelessly and brazenly bared.
Ibn Saran, languid, observed the dancer.
His face betrayed no emotion.
He sipped his hot black wine.
Alyena threw herself to the floor before him, moving to the music.
I supposed she saw in him her "rich man," who would guarantee her a life in which she might be protected from the labors of the free woman of the Tahari, the pounding of grain with the heavy pestle, the weaving of cloth, the churning of milk in skin bags, the carrying of water, the herding of animals with sticks in the blistering heat.
I saw her turn, and twist, and writhe, and move, and, on her belly, hold out her hand to him.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )