Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
715
Then, carrying the helmet by its straps in his left hand and the spear, lightly, in his right, he turned and began to stride again through the grass.
2
716
Staggering under the weight of the shield, the pouch and bota about my neck, I followed him.
2
717
Once he turned and, with the spear, indicated the position and distance at which I should follow.
2
718
These things vary, I learned, from city to city, and depend, also, on such matters as context and conditions.
2
719
In a market, in the crowding and jostling, for instance, a girl may follow so closely she pressed against the back of his left shoulder.
2
720
Girls seldom follow behind and on the right.
2
721
If she is thusly placed it is commonly a sign she is in disfavor.
Then, carrying the helmet by its straps in his left hand and the spear, lightly, in his right, he turned and began to stride again through the grass.
Staggering under the weight of the shield, the pouch and bota about my neck, I followed him.
Once he turned and, with the spear, indicated the position and distance at which I should follow.
These things vary, I learned, from city to city, and depend, also, on such matters as context and conditions.
In a market, in the crowding and jostling, for instance, a girl may follow so closely she pressed against the back of his left shoulder.
Girls seldom follow behind and on the right.
If she is thusly placed it is commonly a sign she is in disfavor.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )