Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
38
It is easy enough to knot a cloth about one's neck and use it to wipe away sweat, and men, for some reason, seem to find sweat-wet hair, loose about a kajira's features, attractive.
It is easy enough to knot a cloth about one's neck and use it to wipe away sweat, and men, for some reason, seem to find sweat-wet hair, loose about a kajira's features, attractive.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #38)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
35
Slaves often live in terror of the first girl, speak deferently to her, kneel to her, and such.
21
36
As is often the case, as with free women, we hope that men, given our beauty and sex, will protect us.
21
37
Jane, like Eve, it seemed to me, should have known better.
21
38
It is easy enough to knot a cloth about one's neck and use it to wipe away sweat, and men, for some reason, seem to find sweat-wet hair, loose about a kajira's features, attractive.
21
39
Are they not lovely, even when hot and working? "Please, stop, Master," I begged Trachinos.
21
40
I heard a tearing of cloth.
21
41
"Please do not strip me, Master," I begged, "not here, beside the wagon".
Slaves often live in terror of the first girl, speak deferently to her, kneel to her, and such.
As is often the case, as with free women, we hope that men, given our beauty and sex, will protect us.
Jane, like Eve, it seemed to me, should have known better.
It is easy enough to knot a cloth about one's neck and use it to wipe away sweat, and men, for some reason, seem to find sweat-wet hair, loose about a kajira's features, attractive.
Are they not lovely, even when hot and working? "Please, stop, Master," I begged Trachinos.
I heard a tearing of cloth.
"Please do not strip me, Master," I begged, "not here, beside the wagon".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 21)