Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
60
It seemed then that I looked at the leashed girl intently, as though trying to place her, at the distance, in the light, and then I reacted, as though I might then have placed her, or feared that I might have placed her, feared, dismayed, that I might have recognized who she might be.
17
61
Swiftly she put her head down, hiding her face in her hands.
17
62
This made a note sound from the bell.
17
63
An abrupt command was spoken to her by her fair companion, and she quickly put her hands down, at her sides.
17
64
Another command was spoken, and the leash jerked taut.
17
65
She lifted her head.
17
66
I approached her.
It seemed then that I looked at the leashed girl intently, as though trying to place her, at the distance, in the light, and then I reacted, as though I might then have placed her, or feared that I might have placed her, feared, dismayed, that I might have recognized who she might be.
Swiftly she put her head down, hiding her face in her hands.
This made a note sound from the bell.
An abrupt command was spoken to her by her fair companion, and she quickly put her hands down, at her sides.
Another command was spoken, and the leash jerked taut.
She lifted her head.
I approached her.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )