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"bond " "maid "

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 70 Then we had been far out on the lake, much farther away from the shores than any canoe would be likely to travel.
25 71 After the first two days we had, for another two days, kept them merely in left-ankle and throat coffle.
25 72 On the fifth day they were merely in throat coffle.
25 73 On the sixth day we had relieved them of even that bond.
25 74 "Kiss me," I said.
25 75 She did so.
25 76 And then she lay with her head on my left shoulder.
Then we had been far out on the lake, much farther away from the shores than any canoe would be likely to travel. After the first two days we had, for another two days, kept them merely in left-ankle and throat coffle. On the fifth day they were merely in throat coffle. On the sixth day we had relieved them of even that bond. "Kiss me," I said. She did so. And then she lay with her head on my left shoulder. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )