Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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116
"Other than those which are quite evident to your senses, other than those which you could detect by merely laying eyes upon her," said the fellow from the house, first among those of the house.
6
117
There was laughter.
6
118
I lay there, before them.
6
119
"Are such things also of interest to you?" asked he who was first among those of the house, first, at any rate, among those present.
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120
"Are they not always of interest?" asked a fellow.
6
121
There was more laughter.
6
122
"More importantly," said one of the strangers, "should she not be such as to appear plausibly to have been purchased for the typical reasons for which such an item might be obtained?" "Yes," mused another man.
"Other than those which are quite evident to your senses, other than those which you could detect by merely laying eyes upon her," said the fellow from the house, first among those of the house.
There was laughter.
I lay there, before them.
"Are such things also of interest to you?" asked he who was first among those of the house, first, at any rate, among those present.
"Are they not always of interest?" asked a fellow.
There was more laughter.
"More importantly," said one of the strangers, "should she not be such as to appear plausibly to have been purchased for the typical reasons for which such an item might be obtained?" "Yes," mused another man.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )