Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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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.
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)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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I scarcely dared to conjecture what tragic fate might have befallen her on this rude world.
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"Make way," called Prodicus.
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"Make way for goods bound for the market of Tima!".
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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.
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At the same time I was thrust forward in the box and my ankles were seized.
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I was dragged backwards out of the box on my belly.
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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)