Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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127
I had been returned similarly helpless to my Mistress, with a note.
22
128
After that my Mistress had sent me to the stables.
22
129
The two men now each held an arm of the Lady Melpomene.
22
130
"Take me home!" she cried.
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131
"We are now in the fee of the Lady Florence," said one of the men, he whom I took it was named Durbar.
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132
They then turned the Lady Melpomene about and, she stumbling, they forced her back to a place between the tables.
22
133
The three of them then stood on the red tiles.
I had been returned similarly helpless to my Mistress, with a note.
After that my Mistress had sent me to the stables.
The two men now each held an arm of the Lady Melpomene.
"Take me home!" she cried.
"We are now in the fee of the Lady Florence," said one of the men, he whom I took it was named Durbar.
They then turned the Lady Melpomene about and, she stumbling, they forced her back to a place between the tables.
The three of them then stood on the red tiles.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )