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

I could see in her smile how she looked upon me, as a female slave upon a male slave, but I could see, too, in her smile, the pleasure of her triumph. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #305)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 305 I could see in her smile how she looked upon me, as a female slave upon a male slave, but I could see, too, in her smile, the pleasure of her triumph.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 302 Female slaves, cringing and obsequious, fearing free men, often display contempt for male slaves.
14 303 Sometimes they even flaunt their beauty before them, in their walk and movements, to torture them, knowing that the male slave may be slain for so much as touching their silk.
14 304 I could see that she was much pleased to see me, helpless and in the chain to Klima.
14 305 I could see in her smile how she looked upon me, as a female slave upon a male slave, but I could see, too, in her smile, the pleasure of her triumph.
14 306 "A delicious day for the slave," said Hamid.
14 307 "True," I said.
14 308 Then the girl, reaching within her silk, withdrew from her bosom a light square of silk, some eighteen inches square, scarlet, clinging, diaphanous.
Female slaves, cringing and obsequious, fearing free men, often display contempt for male slaves. Sometimes they even flaunt their beauty before them, in their walk and movements, to torture them, knowing that the male slave may be slain for so much as touching their silk. I could see that she was much pleased to see me, helpless and in the chain to Klima. I could see in her smile how she looked upon me, as a female slave upon a male slave, but I could see, too, in her smile, the pleasure of her triumph. "A delicious day for the slave," said Hamid. "True," I said. Then the girl, reaching within her silk, withdrew from her bosom a light square of silk, some eighteen inches square, scarlet, clinging, diaphanous. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14)