Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
708
The girls, white-skinned, were a matched set of slaves, one for the black wine, one for its sugars.
The girls, white-skinned, were a matched set of slaves, one for the black wine, one for its sugars.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #708)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
705
The other girl, the white-skinned, red-haired girl, also in vest, chalwar and veil, and bangles and collar, lifted her tray of spoons and sugars.
5
706
But I turned away.
5
707
She was not summoned.
5
708
The girls, white-skinned, were a matched set of slaves, one for the black wine, one for its sugars.
5
709
Alyena, now, slowly, disengaged the dancing silk from her hips, yet held it, moving it on and about her body, by her hands, taunting the reclining, languid, heavy-lidded Ibn Saran, to whom she knew, at his slightest gesture, she must bare herself.
5
710
He regarded her veil work; she was skillful; he was a connoisseur of slave girls.
5
711
I, too, in my way, though doubtless less skillful than the noble Ibn Saran, was a connoisseur of slave girls.
The other girl, the white-skinned, red-haired girl, also in vest, chalwar and veil, and bangles and collar, lifted her tray of spoons and sugars.
But I turned away.
She was not summoned.
The girls, white-skinned, were a matched set of slaves, one for the black wine, one for its sugars.
Alyena, now, slowly, disengaged the dancing silk from her hips, yet held it, moving it on and about her body, by her hands, taunting the reclining, languid, heavy-lidded Ibn Saran, to whom she knew, at his slightest gesture, she must bare herself.
He regarded her veil work; she was skillful; he was a connoisseur of slave girls.
I, too, in my way, though doubtless less skillful than the noble Ibn Saran, was a connoisseur of slave girls.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5)