Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
13
335
I did not wish to risk crawling on my stomach, over stones, under whips, perhaps for pasangs, to the nearest slave market.
I did not wish to risk crawling on my stomach, over stones, under whips, perhaps for pasangs, to the nearest slave market.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #335)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
332
It seemed to me that the sooner we departed from the walls of Ar the better it might be.
13
333
My alarm, of course, was not simply on behalf of my mistress, but on my own behalf as well.
13
334
Gorean men, I had learned, are not patient with silk slaves.
13
335
I did not wish to risk crawling on my stomach, over stones, under whips, perhaps for pasangs, to the nearest slave market.
13
336
Some fifty yards away, in the street, another palanquin passed, borne by draft slaves, some lovely enslaved girls, in brief tunics, chained by the neck to a bar at its back.
13
337
Their hands, too, were locked behind their backs in slave bracelets.
13
338
Perhaps the display was a bit ostentatious, but I did not object.
It seemed to me that the sooner we departed from the walls of Ar the better it might be.
My alarm, of course, was not simply on behalf of my mistress, but on my own behalf as well.
Gorean men, I had learned, are not patient with silk slaves.
I did not wish to risk crawling on my stomach, over stones, under whips, perhaps for pasangs, to the nearest slave market.
Some fifty yards away, in the street, another palanquin passed, borne by draft slaves, some lovely enslaved girls, in brief tunics, chained by the neck to a bar at its back.
Their hands, too, were locked behind their backs in slave bracelets.
Perhaps the display was a bit ostentatious, but I did not object.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13)