Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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33
The pirate threw the woman to his feet near the nearest galley and there stripped her and handed her to a comrade who stood on board the galley.
The pirate threw the woman to his feet near the nearest galley and there stripped her and handed her to a comrade who stood on board the galley.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #33)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
22
30
"If she is beautiful," said a man near us, "perhaps she will be kept to serve in the stronghold of Policrates.
22
31
If she is not, perhaps her throat will be cut".
22
32
The woman gasped, her hand at her veil.
22
33
The pirate threw the woman to his feet near the nearest galley and there stripped her and handed her to a comrade who stood on board the galley.
22
34
He put her on the outside of the railing, facing outwards, with the small of her back tightly against it, her arms hooked over it, and behind it, as with the others.
22
35
He then, with a length of binding fiber, running tight across her belly, fastened her wrists together, as he had similarly those of the others.
22
36
All were well displayed.
"If she is beautiful," said a man near us, "perhaps she will be kept to serve in the stronghold of Policrates.
If she is not, perhaps her throat will be cut".
The woman gasped, her hand at her veil.
The pirate threw the woman to his feet near the nearest galley and there stripped her and handed her to a comrade who stood on board the galley.
He put her on the outside of the railing, facing outwards, with the small of her back tightly against it, her arms hooked over it, and behind it, as with the others.
He then, with a length of binding fiber, running tight across her belly, fastened her wrists together, as he had similarly those of the others.
All were well displayed.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 22)