Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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440
She did not wish to pass me, but yet, on the other hand, she did not wish to leave a vicinity where the she-urts were common.
4
441
The buildings were on one side, the canal on the other.
4
442
Then she began to walk toward me, to pass me.
4
443
She tried to walk as a she-urt.
4
444
She came closer and closer.
4
445
She tried not to look at me.
4
446
Then when she was quite close to me, she looked into my eyes.
She did not wish to pass me, but yet, on the other hand, she did not wish to leave a vicinity where the she-urts were common.
The buildings were on one side, the canal on the other.
Then she began to walk toward me, to pass me.
She tried to walk as a she-urt.
She came closer and closer.
She tried not to look at me.
Then when she was quite close to me, she looked into my eyes.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )