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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

As she knelt on the rug, head down, in the position of the Pleasure Slave, I took from her the Koora, loosening her hair, and then the leather Kalmak, and then I drew from her the Curla and Chatka. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #484)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 484 As she knelt on the rug, head down, in the position of the Pleasure Slave, I took from her the Koora, loosening her hair, and then the leather Kalmak, and then I drew from her the Curla and Chatka.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 481 She tossed her head.
25 482 "I shall do it," I told her.
25 483 She gasped.
25 484 As she knelt on the rug, head down, in the position of the Pleasure Slave, I took from her the Koora, loosening her hair, and then the leather Kalmak, and then I drew from her the Curla and Chatka.
25 485 "If you would be a slave," I said, "be a slave".
25 486 She did not raise her head but glared savagely down at the rug, her small fists clenched.
25 487 I went across the rug and sat down cross-legged near the fire bowl, and looked at the girl.
She tossed her head. "I shall do it," I told her. She gasped. As she knelt on the rug, head down, in the position of the Pleasure Slave, I took from her the Koora, loosening her hair, and then the leather Kalmak, and then I drew from her the Curla and Chatka. "If you would be a slave," I said, "be a slave". She did not raise her head but glared savagely down at the rug, her small fists clenched. I went across the rug and sat down cross-legged near the fire bowl, and looked at the girl. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)