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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 665 Nothing makes her more desirable than that.
24 666 Soon, Vella closely before me, her wrists bound, the tether looped about her forearm, I entered one of the long, tiled halls, carrying one of the lamps.
24 667 We passed only one or two men.
24 668 I wore garments of the men of the salt Ubar, taken from a prisoner.
24 669 There were new mercenaries in the kasbah.
24 670 No notice was taken of me, though much notice was taken of the luscious slave who, so briefly and shamefully clad, preceded me.
24 671 I saw Vella, the vain wench, lift her body, instinctually, beautifully, brazenly, as the eyes of each man fell upon her.
Nothing makes her more desirable than that. Soon, Vella closely before me, her wrists bound, the tether looped about her forearm, I entered one of the long, tiled halls, carrying one of the lamps. We passed only one or two men. I wore garments of the men of the salt Ubar, taken from a prisoner. There were new mercenaries in the kasbah. No notice was taken of me, though much notice was taken of the luscious slave who, so briefly and shamefully clad, preceded me. I saw Vella, the vain wench, lift her body, instinctually, beautifully, brazenly, as the eyes of each man fell upon her. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )