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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 113 In a few moments he hurled the bone of the tarsk from him, wiping his hands on the sides of his jacket.
3 114 Over his shoulder hung the great ax of Torvaldsland.
3 115 It had rained in the night, and the streets of the fair were muddy.
3 116 The Sardar fairs are organized, regulated and administered by the merchant Caste.
3 117 I heard a girl screaming, being lashed.
3 118 She was on her knees, to one side, between two tents; she was chained at a short stake, about which she had wrapped her arms, holding it for support.
3 119 The side of her cheek was against the stake.
In a few moments he hurled the bone of the tarsk from him, wiping his hands on the sides of his jacket. Over his shoulder hung the great ax of Torvaldsland. It had rained in the night, and the streets of the fair were muddy. The Sardar fairs are organized, regulated and administered by the merchant Caste. I heard a girl screaming, being lashed. She was on her knees, to one side, between two tents; she was chained at a short stake, about which she had wrapped her arms, holding it for support. The side of her cheek was against the stake. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )