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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 684 How beautiful she seemed, those lovely legs in the brief rag, the beauty of her, the firelight on her face, and hair, serving the men; how perfect it seemed to me then, so perfect and natural, that she, so beautiful, served as she did.
3 685 How grotesque it would have been, had the men served her, or had they all, she, too, served themselves.
3 686 It was the order of nature, unperverted, which I observed, as she moved about, among those mighty men.
3 687 "kajira!" called a man.
3 688 I trembled with horror.
3 689 He had summoned me.
3 690 I fled to him and knelt before him.
How beautiful she seemed, those lovely legs in the brief rag, the beauty of her, the firelight on her face, and hair, serving the men; how perfect it seemed to me then, so perfect and natural, that she, so beautiful, served as she did. How grotesque it would have been, had the men served her, or had they all, she, too, served themselves. It was the order of nature, unperverted, which I observed, as she moved about, among those mighty men. "kajira!" called a man. I trembled with horror. He had summoned me. I fled to him and knelt before him. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )