Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
585
She who writhes best under the lash, so say the Goreans, writhes best in the furs.
14
586
"The water," I said, "has wrought quite a transformation in you".
14
587
She was now, substantially, cleaned.
14
588
Most of the dust and blood, the grime, the dirt and sweat, had been washed away.
14
589
Her dark hair, wet now, seemed very dark, very shiny.
14
590
She knelt in the water, removing tangles and snarls from her hair.
14
591
"No longer, at least," she said, "am I womnaka".
She who writhes best under the lash, so say the Goreans, writhes best in the furs.
"The water," I said, "has wrought quite a transformation in you".
She was now, substantially, cleaned.
Most of the dust and blood, the grime, the dirt and sweat, had been washed away.
Her dark hair, wet now, seemed very dark, very shiny.
She knelt in the water, removing tangles and snarls from her hair.
"No longer, at least," she said, "am I womnaka".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )