Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
21
One of the men then, from behind, put his hands in Miss Henderson's hair and, rudely, with two hands, pulled her up backwards, she crying out suddenly with pain, awakening, finding herself kneeling, held by the hair, before the heavy man.
One of the men then, from behind, put his hands in Miss Henderson's hair and, rudely, with two hands, pulled her up backwards, she crying out suddenly with pain, awakening, finding herself kneeling, held by the hair, before the heavy man.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #21)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
18
He seemed very strong.
2
19
He was balding, virile.
2
20
"Awaken the slave," he said.
2
21
One of the men then, from behind, put his hands in Miss Henderson's hair and, rudely, with two hands, pulled her up backwards, she crying out suddenly with pain, awakening, finding herself kneeling, held by the hair, before the heavy man.
2
22
"It is you!" she said.
2
23
"The man from the apartment!" "You have not been given permission to speak," he said to her.
2
24
"I do not need permission to speak," she cried.
He seemed very strong.
He was balding, virile.
"Awaken the slave," he said.
One of the men then, from behind, put his hands in Miss Henderson's hair and, rudely, with two hands, pulled her up backwards, she crying out suddenly with pain, awakening, finding herself kneeling, held by the hair, before the heavy man.
"It is you!" she said.
"The man from the apartment!" "You have not been given permission to speak," he said to her.
"I do not need permission to speak," she cried.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 2)