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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

I Find Myself Slave in the House of the Lady Tima; I am Recreation for the Lady Tima, After She has Finished Her Work The door of the slave box, behind me, was opened, and swung down. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #1)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 1 I Find Myself slave in the House of the Lady Tima; I am Recreation for the Lady Tima, After She has Finished Her Work The door of the slave box, behind me, was opened, and swung down.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 118 I scarcely dared to conjecture what tragic fate might have befallen her on this rude world.
9 119 "Make way," called Prodicus.
9 120 "Make way for goods bound for the market of Tima!".
10 1 I Find Myself slave in the House of the Lady Tima; I am Recreation for the Lady Tima, After She has Finished Her Work The door of the slave box, behind me, was opened, and swung down.
10 2 At the same time I was thrust forward in the box and my ankles were seized.
10 3 I was dragged backwards out of the box on my belly.
10 4 Four men held me.
I scarcely dared to conjecture what tragic fate might have befallen her on this rude world. "Make way," called Prodicus. "Make way for goods bound for the market of Tima!". I Find Myself slave in the House of the Lady Tima; I am Recreation for the Lady Tima, After She has Finished Her Work The door of the slave box, behind me, was opened, and swung down. At the same time I was thrust forward in the box and my ankles were seized. I was dragged backwards out of the box on my belly. Four men held me. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 10)