Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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339
I struck against the bars at the end of the wagon.
25
340
I then lowered myself to the floor and, feet first, slipped through the small, barred gate.
25
341
It is made so as to admit the entrance or exit of only one man at a time.
25
342
I then stood barefoot in the dust of the road.
25
343
To my amazement I felt Kenneth thrusting a key into the locks on my manacles.
25
344
"He is coming now, with others!" said Kenneth.
25
345
"Out of the wagon!" Barus ordered another man.
I struck against the bars at the end of the wagon.
I then lowered myself to the floor and, feet first, slipped through the small, barred gate.
It is made so as to admit the entrance or exit of only one man at a time.
I then stood barefoot in the dust of the road.
To my amazement I felt Kenneth thrusting a key into the locks on my manacles.
"He is coming now, with others!" said Kenneth.
"Out of the wagon!" Barus ordered another man.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )