Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
503
Even now, perhaps, their masters had taken slave whips down from the walls, curious as to their absence.
Even now, perhaps, their masters had taken slave whips down from the walls, curious as to their absence.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #503)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
500
Again I was puzzled as to why they would be clinging about me.
8
501
As I had not volunteered to accompany one or the other of them back to her master's tavern they should have attempted, after a bit, to apply their beauty and enslaved wiles to the enticement of a more likely prospect.
8
502
It was surely not their business to be standing about observing slave sales.
8
503
Even now, perhaps, their masters had taken slave whips down from the walls, curious as to their absence.
8
504
I gave my attention again to the central block.
8
505
By now the red-haired beauty had been put through several slave paces, such as were feasible for her, her hands bound with the cord behind her back.
8
506
She now, trembling, lay on her belly, licking and kissing at the auctioneer's kaiila boots.
Again I was puzzled as to why they would be clinging about me.
As I had not volunteered to accompany one or the other of them back to her master's tavern they should have attempted, after a bit, to apply their beauty and enslaved wiles to the enticement of a more likely prospect.
It was surely not their business to be standing about observing slave sales.
Even now, perhaps, their masters had taken slave whips down from the walls, curious as to their absence.
I gave my attention again to the central block.
By now the red-haired beauty had been put through several slave paces, such as were feasible for her, her hands bound with the cord behind her back.
She now, trembling, lay on her belly, licking and kissing at the auctioneer's kaiila boots.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)