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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Release me," she had demanded but then had gasped, lying on her back, the point of my sword thrust into her belly. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #46)
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27 46 "Release me," she had demanded but then had gasped, lying on her back, the point of my sword thrust into her belly.

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

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27 43 About the seventeenth Ahn I had eased myself from the sand and reconnoitered.
27 44 The brigands, indeed, had taken their departure, bringing their tarns to flight, their loot sacks bulging and, tied helplessly at their saddle rings, lovely, naked slaves.
27 45 I had drawn the Lady Florence from the sand.
27 46 "Release me," she had demanded but then had gasped, lying on her back, the point of my sword thrust into her belly.
27 47 "Forgive me, Jason," she begged.
27 48 "Be silent now," I said, "or I will fill your mouth with sand".
27 49 "Yes, Jason," she had whispered.
About the seventeenth Ahn I had eased myself from the sand and reconnoitered. The brigands, indeed, had taken their departure, bringing their tarns to flight, their loot sacks bulging and, tied helplessly at their saddle rings, lovely, naked slaves. I had drawn the Lady Florence from the sand. "Release me," she had demanded but then had gasped, lying on her back, the point of my sword thrust into her belly. "Forgive me, Jason," she begged. "Be silent now," I said, "or I will fill your mouth with sand". "Yes, Jason," she had whispered. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 27)