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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 66 "Yes," I said.
1 67 The coals in the brazier to the left of the great stone couch had burned out during the night.
1 68 The room was damp, and cold, from the night air, and from the chill from the courtyard and canals.
1 69 The walls, of heavy stone, too, saturated with the chilled, humid air, would be cold and damp, and the defensive bars set in the narrow windows, behind the buckled leather hangings.
1 70 On my feet I could feel the dampness and moisture on the tiles.
1 71 I did not give her permission to draw back under the covers, nor was she so bold or foolish as to request that permission.
1 72 I had been lenient with her this night.
"Yes," I said. The coals in the brazier to the left of the great stone couch had burned out during the night. The room was damp, and cold, from the night air, and from the chill from the courtyard and canals. The walls, of heavy stone, too, saturated with the chilled, humid air, would be cold and damp, and the defensive bars set in the narrow windows, behind the buckled leather hangings. On my feet I could feel the dampness and moisture on the tiles. I did not give her permission to draw back under the covers, nor was she so bold or foolish as to request that permission. I had been lenient with her this night. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )