Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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189
In a few Ahn, near dawn, men would come to the room and free her, and then, later, put her to work with the other women.
In a few Ahn, near dawn, men would come to the room and free her, and then, later, put her to work with the other women.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #189)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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186
The only light in the room was from the tiny tharlarion-oil lamp which, earlier, Thurnock had placed on the shelf near the door.
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187
"I love you, my Master," she said, "and I am yours".
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188
I then turned about and left the room.
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189
In a few Ahn, near dawn, men would come to the room and free her, and then, later, put her to work with the other women.
1
190
* * * * "How many are there?" I asked Samos.
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191
"Two," he said.
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"Are they alive?" I asked.
The only light in the room was from the tiny tharlarion-oil lamp which, earlier, Thurnock had placed on the shelf near the door.
"I love you, my Master," she said, "and I am yours".
I then turned about and left the room.
In a few Ahn, near dawn, men would come to the room and free her, and then, later, put her to work with the other women.
* * * * "How many are there?" I asked Samos.
"Two," he said.
"Are they alive?" I asked.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)