"John Norman - Gor 15 - Rogue Of Gor" - читать интересную книгу автора (Norman John) "I see," I said.
"Page, Master?" asked a dark-haired, belled page slave, in a scrap of diaphanous yellow silk. I motioned her away. She had short, lovely legs and a sweet, full bosom. The yellow silk was belted tightly about her waist by several turns of yellow binding fiber, more than enough to tie her for your pleasure in an alcove. I continued to watch the dancer, now some yards away, under the low ceiling. The girl who had offered me paga had not been truly interested in giving me paga. My cup, clearly, was still almost full. She had been offering me something else, other wares of the tavern. The dancer now, as the music was mounting in crescendo, was again approaching me. I considered her ankles and thighs, the sweet belly of her, her breasts, and shoulders and throat, the loveliness of her, her face and eyes, the latitudes of her swirling blond hair, the shimmering, restless jewelry on her body, the metal locked on her wrists and ankles, her collar, the pearl at her forehead. "Master," she said, dancing before me. I regarded her, through narrowly lidded eyes. Then she sank to her knees and, on her knees, leaning backwards, danced before me as a kneeling slave. The music swirled to its climax and, as it ended, she straightened her body and then, from her knees, lowered herself to her right hip and, extending her right arm to me, lay before me, submitted, her head to the floor. There was Gorean applause in the room, the striking of the right palm on the left shoulder. I rose to my feet and placed two copper tarsks on the table. her. "Yes Master," she said, and scrambled up, hurrying with a rustle of jewelry and bells to a leather-curtained alcove. There was more Gorean applause as I followed her and, turning, from the inside, drew shut the curtains of the alcove. When I had them buckled shut from the inside I turned to face the girl. She knelt in the position of the pleasure slave, back in the alcove, on the scarlet furs, in the light of the small lamp. I looked about. There were some chains in the alcove, and a coil of rope, and a whip. "If Master desires special equipment," she said, "it will be provided by Busebius." "There is more than enough here to tame you," I said. "Yes, Master," she said. "You are Alison?" I asked. "In his use of me Master may name me as he pleases," she said. "You are Alison?" I asked. "Yes Master," she said. "It is an Earth-girl name," I said. "Please do not be cruel to me on account of it," she said. "Are you from Earth?" I asked. "Yes," she said. "Was Alison your original name?" I asked. "Yes," she said, "only now Gorean masters have put it on me, by their will, as a mere slave name." "How did you come to Gor?" I asked. |
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