Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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"No," she had cried, "it is madness.
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No!" But I had thrown her to her side on the sand of the incubation shed and freed her wrists from before her body.
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I had then turned her to her belly and rebound her wrists behind her back and, pulling up her ankles and crossing them, lashed them to her wrists.
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I had then taken her by the arms and thrown her, in a kneeling position, onto the blackened sticks and gray ashes of the flame ditch.
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I had then kicked sand from the sides of the ditch about her.
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I jerked her head back as she cried out in misery.
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I kicked and scooped sand about her until only her eyes, and her nose and mouth, were exposed.
"No," she had cried, "it is madness.
No!" But I had thrown her to her side on the sand of the incubation shed and freed her wrists from before her body.
I had then turned her to her belly and rebound her wrists behind her back and, pulling up her ankles and crossing them, lashed them to her wrists.
I had then taken her by the arms and thrown her, in a kneeling position, onto the blackened sticks and gray ashes of the flame ditch.
I had then kicked sand from the sides of the ditch about her.
I jerked her head back as she cried out in misery.
I kicked and scooped sand about her until only her eyes, and her nose and mouth, were exposed.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )