Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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118
In a narrow window in the wall of the kasbah, high over my head, there had stood a woman, a slave girl, veiled and robed in yellow, a slave master behind her.
24
119
With the permission of the slave master she had removed her veil.
24
120
With what contempt, and scorn, and triumph she had looked upon me, a mere male slave, chained and bound for Klima, below her.
24
121
She had thrown me a token, a square of silk, slave silk, red, some eighteen inches square, redolent with the perfume fitted by some perfumer, on the order of her master, to her slave personality, her slave nature and slave body.
24
122
It was something by which I might remember her at Klima.
24
123
I had vowed to return from Klima.
24
124
She had wished to see me hooded and led away.
In a narrow window in the wall of the kasbah, high over my head, there had stood a woman, a slave girl, veiled and robed in yellow, a slave master behind her.
With the permission of the slave master she had removed her veil.
With what contempt, and scorn, and triumph she had looked upon me, a mere male slave, chained and bound for Klima, below her.
She had thrown me a token, a square of silk, slave silk, red, some eighteen inches square, redolent with the perfume fitted by some perfumer, on the order of her master, to her slave personality, her slave nature and slave body.
It was something by which I might remember her at Klima.
I had vowed to return from Klima.
She had wished to see me hooded and led away.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )