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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

She had been aroused from sleep, not permitted to veil herself, and instructed to prepare and serve black wine. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #186)
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10 186 She had been aroused from sleep, not permitted to veil herself, and instructed to prepare and serve black wine.

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

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10 183 "Yes, Master," she said.
10 184 She lowered her eyes and, taking the tray with black wine and sugars, rose gracefully to her feet, backed away, turned, and left the room.
10 185 She moved sweetly.
10 186 She had been aroused from sleep, not permitted to veil herself, and instructed to prepare and serve black wine.
10 187 This she had done.
10 188 At the interior corners of her eyes had been the signs of sleep; she had yawned like a cat when kneeling to one side; her face, and her mouth, had revealed the heavy, sweet lassitude of the beautiful woman who is weary; when she had left, though she held herself erect, as an embonded girl must, there had been a slow, felicitous swing to her gait, graceful, languid, somnolent, subtly betraying the weariness of her beauty, awakened and forced so early to serve.
10 189 Her haunches flowed beneath the silk, and then she had disappeared.
"Yes, Master," she said. She lowered her eyes and, taking the tray with black wine and sugars, rose gracefully to her feet, backed away, turned, and left the room. She moved sweetly. She had been aroused from sleep, not permitted to veil herself, and instructed to prepare and serve black wine. This she had done. At the interior corners of her eyes had been the signs of sleep; she had yawned like a cat when kneeling to one side; her face, and her mouth, had revealed the heavy, sweet lassitude of the beautiful woman who is weary; when she had left, though she held herself erect, as an embonded girl must, there had been a slow, felicitous swing to her gait, graceful, languid, somnolent, subtly betraying the weariness of her beauty, awakened and forced so early to serve. Her haunches flowed beneath the silk, and then she had disappeared. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 10)