Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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137
"Thank you, Master," she said.
1
138
"And while you were waiting for darkness, to escape the city, whiling away the time, you made me yield again and again".
1
139
"Yes," I said.
1
140
I had then, after the fall of darkness, deeming it then reasonably safe, bound her naked, belly up, over the saddle of my tarn and, eluding patrols, escaped from the city.
1
141
I had brought her back to Port Kar, where I had thrown her, a bound slave, to the feet of Samos.
1
142
He had had her put in one of his girl dungeons, where we had interrogated her.
1
143
We had learned much.
"Thank you, Master," she said.
"And while you were waiting for darkness, to escape the city, whiling away the time, you made me yield again and again".
"Yes," I said.
I had then, after the fall of darkness, deeming it then reasonably safe, bound her naked, belly up, over the saddle of my tarn and, eluding patrols, escaped from the city.
I had brought her back to Port Kar, where I had thrown her, a bound slave, to the feet of Samos.
He had had her put in one of his girl dungeons, where we had interrogated her.
We had learned much.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )