Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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350
It was the look of a woman who knows herself incredibly desired and beautiful, who was at the mercy of men, and who, because they had wished it, had been put muchly to their pleasure.
It was the look of a woman who knows herself incredibly desired and beautiful, who was at the mercy of men, and who, because they had wished it, had been put muchly to their pleasure.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #350)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
347
Then she went to pick up the brown rag which the referee had removed from her before the start of the sport.
3
348
She did not try to put the rag on but carried it in her hand, loosely, and went to lie at the feet of my captor.
3
349
I remembered how she had looked at me.
3
350
It was the look of a woman who knows herself incredibly desired and beautiful, who was at the mercy of men, and who, because they had wished it, had been put muchly to their pleasure.
3
351
I was angry with her.
3
352
Too, I envied her.
3
353
Too, she had looked upon me as though I might be a naive girl.
Then she went to pick up the brown rag which the referee had removed from her before the start of the sport.
She did not try to put the rag on but carried it in her hand, loosely, and went to lie at the feet of my captor.
I remembered how she had looked at me.
It was the look of a woman who knows herself incredibly desired and beautiful, who was at the mercy of men, and who, because they had wished it, had been put muchly to their pleasure.
I was angry with her.
Too, I envied her.
Too, she had looked upon me as though I might be a naive girl.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3)