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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 292 "Take her away," said Samos.
2 293 The girl was dragged, screaming and sobbing, from our presence, to the pens.
2 294 How feminine she seemed then.
2 295 No longer did she seem an imitation male.
2 296 She was then only what she was, a slave girl being taken to the pens.
2 297 Samos, thoughtfully, began to unwind the long ribbon, that which the girl had worn, and which formed the scytale, from the spear's shaft.
2 298 We heard her screaming down the corridor, and then she cried out in pain, and was silent.
"Take her away," said Samos. The girl was dragged, screaming and sobbing, from our presence, to the pens. How feminine she seemed then. No longer did she seem an imitation male. She was then only what she was, a slave girl being taken to the pens. Samos, thoughtfully, began to unwind the long ribbon, that which the girl had worn, and which formed the scytale, from the spear's shaft. We heard her screaming down the corridor, and then she cried out in pain, and was silent. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )