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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

The music ended with a swirl of sound and the girl, with a jangle of bells, lay before the table of Policrates, whimpering, her hand extended. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #72)
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23 72 The music ended with a swirl of sound and the girl, with a jangle of bells, lay before the table of Policrates, whimpering, her hand extended.

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 69 "And I think we may be certain," said Policrates, "that our friend is indeed well known in at least one town on the river".
23 70 "That is true," I admitted.
23 71 Indeed, I was reasonably well known in Victoria.
23 72 The music ended with a swirl of sound and the girl, with a jangle of bells, lay before the table of Policrates, whimpering, her hand extended.
23 73 She lifted her head.
23 74 I read the unmistakable need in her eyes.
23 75 She was indeed a slave female.
"And I think we may be certain," said Policrates, "that our friend is indeed well known in at least one town on the river". "That is true," I admitted. Indeed, I was reasonably well known in Victoria. The music ended with a swirl of sound and the girl, with a jangle of bells, lay before the table of Policrates, whimpering, her hand extended. She lifted her head. I read the unmistakable need in her eyes. She was indeed a slave female. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 23)