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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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79 247 Cabot summoned the brunette to him.
79 248 Naturally, she knelt, instantly.
79 249 But he indicated she should stand.
79 250 She then, frightened, for she did not know why she had been summoned, and she had felt his whip, stood before him, stood as she had been taught in the pleasure cylinder, as a slave before a master, soft, graceful, and submissive, sweetly lissome, supple, and lithe, displaying for his appraisal a property, the lovely property which was she, her back straight, her shoulders back, her small hands at her sides, her head up, turned slightly to the left, that she not meet the master's eyes directly.
79 251 Cabot then walked behind her, and after considering the delights of her form, gave his attention more carefully to her back.
79 252 It was facing the fire, and the fire light danced upon it.
79 253 He then held her from behind, by the arms, that she would not move, and would know herself held.
Cabot summoned the brunette to him. Naturally, she knelt, instantly. But he indicated she should stand. She then, frightened, for she did not know why she had been summoned, and she had felt his whip, stood before him, stood as she had been taught in the pleasure cylinder, as a slave before a master, soft, graceful, and submissive, sweetly lissome, supple, and lithe, displaying for his appraisal a property, the lovely property which was she, her back straight, her shoulders back, her small hands at her sides, her head up, turned slightly to the left, that she not meet the master's eyes directly. Cabot then walked behind her, and after considering the delights of her form, gave his attention more carefully to her back. It was facing the fire, and the fire light danced upon it. He then held her from behind, by the arms, that she would not move, and would know herself held. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )