Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
25
If there is no press of time I have usually surrendered it, if only to stretch my legs.
6
26
Too, the feeding of a tarn is not pleasant to witness.
6
27
From a distance, approaching, I could see a small retinue, not more than some fourteen persons.
6
28
A free woman, robed in white, veiled, was being carried in a sedan chair by four draft slaves.
6
29
Beside the chair, on either side, afoot, walked a girl.
6
30
Each was veiled but bare-armed.
6
31
From the fact that their arms had been bared to the gaze of men I knew they were slaves.
If there is no press of time I have usually surrendered it, if only to stretch my legs.
Too, the feeding of a tarn is not pleasant to witness.
From a distance, approaching, I could see a small retinue, not more than some fourteen persons.
A free woman, robed in white, veiled, was being carried in a sedan chair by four draft slaves.
Beside the chair, on either side, afoot, walked a girl.
Each was veiled but bare-armed.
From the fact that their arms had been bared to the gaze of men I knew they were slaves.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )