Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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I kept my head down, waiting for her to pass.
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85
But, to my dismay, she stopped, before me.
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86
"Mistress?" I said, keeping my head down.
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87
One must be careful of meeting the eyes of free persons, particularly free women, lest one be deemed insolent.
41
88
"Look up," she said.
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I raised my head.
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Her raiment was unusual for this district, for it was of shimmering white and yellow, colors of the Merchants.
I kept my head down, waiting for her to pass.
But, to my dismay, she stopped, before me.
"Mistress?" I said, keeping my head down.
One must be careful of meeting the eyes of free persons, particularly free women, lest one be deemed insolent.
"Look up," she said.
I raised my head.
Her raiment was unusual for this district, for it was of shimmering white and yellow, colors of the Merchants.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )