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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

I poured Sul paga into his goblet, my head bending quite near to him. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #99)
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6 99 I poured sul paga into his goblet, my head bending quite near to him.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 96 I wore the scandalously brief, torn, hooked, sleeveless Ta-Teera, which so displayed a girl's charms.
6 97 I feared Thurnus.
6 98 I had seen his eyes on me often.
6 99 I poured sul paga into his goblet, my head bending quite near to him.
6 100 My hair was longer now than when I had come to Gor.
6 101 It was still shorter than that of most slave girls.
6 102 Most slave girls wear their hair long and loose, though sometimes it is held back with a headband or tied behind the head with a string or ribbon, in a ponytail.
I wore the scandalously brief, torn, hooked, sleeveless Ta-Teera, which so displayed a girl's charms. I feared Thurnus. I had seen his eyes on me often. I poured sul paga into his goblet, my head bending quite near to him. My hair was longer now than when I had come to Gor. It was still shorter than that of most slave girls. Most slave girls wear their hair long and loose, though sometimes it is held back with a headband or tied behind the head with a string or ribbon, in a ponytail. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6)