Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
806
I glanced casually back to look upon her, kneeling beside the slender, silvered, long-spouted vessel of blackwine, resting over its tiny brazier, she only one of a pair, a matched set, of slaves.
I glanced casually back to look upon her, kneeling beside the slender, silvered, long-spouted vessel of black wine, resting over its tiny brazier, she only one of a pair, a matched set, of slaves.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #806)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
803
She had gambled; she had lost.
5
804
How unfortunate for the poor Elizabeth Cardwell! How fortunate for the men of Gor.
5
805
She made a lovely addition to the planet's livestock.
5
806
I glanced casually back to look upon her, kneeling beside the slender, silvered, long-spouted vessel of blackwine, resting over its tiny brazier, she only one of a pair, a matched set, of slaves.
5
807
Her eyes were angry, over her veil.
5
808
Her bare midriff, long, between the high, hooked vest of red silk and the low-slung, sashed chalwar, about her hips, some inches below her navel, was quite attractive.
5
809
To see her was to want her; and to want her was to wish to own her.
She had gambled; she had lost.
How unfortunate for the poor Elizabeth Cardwell! How fortunate for the men of Gor.
She made a lovely addition to the planet's livestock.
I glanced casually back to look upon her, kneeling beside the slender, silvered, long-spouted vessel of black wine, resting over its tiny brazier, she only one of a pair, a matched set, of slaves.
Her eyes were angry, over her veil.
Her bare midriff, long, between the high, hooked vest of red silk and the low-slung, sashed chalwar, about her hips, some inches below her navel, was quite attractive.
To see her was to want her; and to want her was to wish to own her.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5)