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

Then again she lay on her back, looking up at the moons. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #184)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 184 Then again she lay on her back, looking up at the moons.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 181 She moaned.
32 182 She suddenly struck her heels down into the grass, in frustration.
32 183 She turned, thrashing, from one side to the other.
32 184 Then again she lay on her back, looking up at the moons.
32 185 She had been taught, I think, a valuable lesson.
32 186 How vulnerable she would be, I thought, if masters were to ignite slave fires in her belly, which would then frequently and acutely rage there, in all their indifferent, implacable, inexorable ferocity.
32 187 How helpless she would be then! I recalled how Telitsia, and the others, would pull at their chains, and weep, and beg to be touched.
She moaned. She suddenly struck her heels down into the grass, in frustration. She turned, thrashing, from one side to the other. Then again she lay on her back, looking up at the moons. She had been taught, I think, a valuable lesson. How vulnerable she would be, I thought, if masters were to ignite slave fires in her belly, which would then frequently and acutely rage there, in all their indifferent, implacable, inexorable ferocity. How helpless she would be then! I recalled how Telitsia, and the others, would pull at their chains, and weep, and beg to be touched. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 32)