Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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359
"I wish you well," said Barus to him.
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360
In a few moments Borto had climbed to the wagon box and, with a crack of his whip, had urged the two tharlarion whose reins he controlled into motion.
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361
Borto began to sing.
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362
I watched the wagon departing, its wheels leaving tracks in the soft dust of the stable yard.
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363
In the wagon, hooded, head down, tied on her knees, bound hand and foot, her shoulders shaking, was Telitsia, an animal bound for the market.
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364
I would miss her.
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365
I wondered why she had been sold.
"I wish you well," said Barus to him.
In a few moments Borto had climbed to the wagon box and, with a crack of his whip, had urged the two tharlarion whose reins he controlled into motion.
Borto began to sing.
I watched the wagon departing, its wheels leaving tracks in the soft dust of the stable yard.
In the wagon, hooded, head down, tied on her knees, bound hand and foot, her shoulders shaking, was Telitsia, an animal bound for the market.
I would miss her.
I wondered why she had been sold.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )