Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The thought of the lovely Miss Henderson as a helpless Gorean slave girl, at the mercy of a man, so aroused my passion that I could scarcely dare to breathe.
The thought of the lovely Miss Henderson as a helpless Gorean slave girl, at the mercy of a man, so aroused my passion that I could scarcely dare to breathe.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #326)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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She was beautiful.
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I wondered, if there were Gorean slavers, if she might indeed not be the sort of woman they regard as suitable for their chains.
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Then again I tensed myself, scarcely daring to move.
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The thought of the lovely Miss Henderson as a helpless Gorean slave girl, at the mercy of a man, so aroused my passion that I could scarcely dare to breathe.
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327
I held myself perfectly still.
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"You are right," she said.
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"Gor and the Bermuda Triangle have presumably nothing to do with one another".
She was beautiful.
I wondered, if there were Gorean slavers, if she might indeed not be the sort of woman they regard as suitable for their chains.
Then again I tensed myself, scarcely daring to move.
The thought of the lovely Miss Henderson as a helpless Gorean slave girl, at the mercy of a man, so aroused my passion that I could scarcely dare to breathe.
I held myself perfectly still.
"You are right," she said.
"Gor and the Bermuda Triangle have presumably nothing to do with one another".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 1)