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"slave " "wine "

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 697 She poured, carefully, the hot, black beverage into the tiny red cup.
5 698 I would not have her beaten.
5 699 On the other hand, should she have repeated the laxity, been so negligent, in the future, I would not have been so lenient.
5 700 As she knelt before me, pouring the black wine, I considered the inviting softness of her thighs, well revealed in the diaphanous chalwar, the latitudes of her bare midriff, the sweet fruit of her bosom, protesting against the strictures of the tight vest, the collar on her neck.
5 701 With a movement of a finger I dismissed her.
5 702 I wondered who owned her.
5 703 Beneath the light veil, as she had knelt before me, I had not been able to read the lettering on her collar, which would tell who owned her.
She poured, carefully, the hot, black beverage into the tiny red cup. I would not have her beaten. On the other hand, should she have repeated the laxity, been so negligent, in the future, I would not have been so lenient. As she knelt before me, pouring the black wine, I considered the inviting softness of her thighs, well revealed in the diaphanous chalwar, the latitudes of her bare midriff, the sweet fruit of her bosom, protesting against the strictures of the tight vest, the collar on her neck. With a movement of a finger I dismissed her. I wondered who owned her. Beneath the light veil, as she had knelt before me, I had not been able to read the lettering on her collar, which would tell who owned her. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )