Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
2
722
If more than one girl is involved, she who follows most closely on the left is generally taken to be in highest favor; girls compete for this position.
2
723
In an open area, such as the fields in which we trekked, the girl is placed usually some five or ten feet behind, and on the left.
2
724
If he must move suddenly she will not, thusly, constitute an impediment to his action.
2
725
He again took up his march.
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.
If more than one girl is involved, she who follows most closely on the left is generally taken to be in highest favor; girls compete for this position.
In an open area, such as the fields in which we trekked, the girl is placed usually some five or ten feet behind, and on the left.
If he must move suddenly she will not, thusly, constitute an impediment to his action.
He again took up his march.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )