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

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22 121 She drew up her robes, to her ankles, and in fury, with a sob, fled toward the door.
22 122 But there she was met by two large fellows, who barred her way.
22 123 "Durbar! Hesius!" she said.
22 124 "Take me home".
22 125 I recognized the pair.
22 126 They were the fellows who had, long ago, captured me in an alley in Venna and carried me, bound in a slave sack, to the house of the Lady Melpomene, where she had used me for her pleasure.
22 127 I had been returned similarly helpless to my Mistress, with a note.
She drew up her robes, to her ankles, and in fury, with a sob, fled toward the door. But there she was met by two large fellows, who barred her way. "Durbar! Hesius!" she said. "Take me home". I recognized the pair. They were the fellows who had, long ago, captured me in an alley in Venna and carried me, bound in a slave sack, to the house of the Lady Melpomene, where she had used me for her pleasure. I had been returned similarly helpless to my Mistress, with a note. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )