Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
778
"Yes, master!" she cried.
17
779
I heard the bell, and the creak of the narrow, wooden wheels of the cart of the vendor of bosk milk, nearby.
17
780
Then, rather behind us, and to my right, it stopped.
17
781
"Yes, master, yes, master," the girl was sobbing.
17
782
When I had finished with her I stood up.
17
783
She lay there at my feet, on the stones, on her side, breathing deeply.
17
784
She turned to look at the vendor of bosk milk, and then again lay on her side, the right side of her head on the stones, her eyes, half glazed, regarding the surface of the street.
"Yes, master!" she cried.
I heard the bell, and the creak of the narrow, wooden wheels of the cart of the vendor of bosk milk, nearby.
Then, rather behind us, and to my right, it stopped.
"Yes, master, yes, master," the girl was sobbing.
When I had finished with her I stood up.
She lay there at my feet, on the stones, on her side, breathing deeply.
She turned to look at the vendor of bosk milk, and then again lay on her side, the right side of her head on the stones, her eyes, half glazed, regarding the surface of the street.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )