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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 169 She had smiled at me when in a court at Nine Wells she had testified falsely against me.
1 170 Once, from a window of the kasbah of the Salt Ubar she had blown me a kiss and tossed me a token to remember her by, a scarf, perfumed and of slave silk, to taunt me, when I was to be marched chained to the pits of Klima.
1 171 I had returned from Klima and had made her my slave.
1 172 I had brought her back with me from the Tahari to the house of Bosk, captain, and merchant, of Port Kar.
1 173 I kept her in the house, slave.
1 174 Much work was she given.
1 175 Sometimes, as this night, I let her sleep chained at my feet.
She had smiled at me when in a court at Nine Wells she had testified falsely against me. Once, from a window of the kasbah of the Salt Ubar she had blown me a kiss and tossed me a token to remember her by, a scarf, perfumed and of slave silk, to taunt me, when I was to be marched chained to the pits of Klima. I had returned from Klima and had made her my slave. I had brought her back with me from the Tahari to the house of Bosk, captain, and merchant, of Port Kar. I kept her in the house, slave. Much work was she given. Sometimes, as this night, I let her sleep chained at my feet. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )