Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The two maleslaves, to the right, turned the crank of the windlass and she was drawn, in her turn, struggling, before the men.
The two male slaves, to the right, turned the crank of the windlass and she was drawn, in her turn, struggling, before the men.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #3)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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The boat was thrust off into the dark water, and, in moments, we were rowing quietly toward my house.
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1
I Attend the Market of Vart The girl screamed, fighting the sales collar and the position chain.
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2
She tried to pull it from her throat.
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3
The two maleslaves, to the right, turned the crank of the windlass and she was drawn, in her turn, struggling, before the men.
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4
The men in the crowd regarded her, curiously.
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5
Had she never been sold before? She tried to turn away, and cover herself, her feet in the damp sawdust.
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6
The inside of her left thigh was stained yellow, as she had lost water in her terror.
The boat was thrust off into the dark water, and, in moments, we were rowing quietly toward my house.
I Attend the Market of Vart The girl screamed, fighting the sales collar and the position chain.
She tried to pull it from her throat.
The two male slaves, to the right, turned the crank of the windlass and she was drawn, in her turn, struggling, before the men.
The men in the crowd regarded her, curiously.
Had she never been sold before? She tried to turn away, and cover herself, her feet in the damp sawdust.
The inside of her left thigh was stained yellow, as she had lost water in her terror.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 2)