Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
508
The auctioneer pulled her to her feet by the hair and turned her about, facing the crowd.
The auctioneer pulled her to her feet by the hair and turned her about, facing the crowd.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #508)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
8
507
"Is she vital?" called a man.
8
508
The auctioneer pulled her to her feet by the hair and turned her about, facing the crowd.
8
509
I heard some men shouting outside in the street.
8
510
The two girls inched more closely to me.
8
511
The auctioneer, his quirt now hooked on his belt, stood behind the red-haired girl.
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.
"Is she vital?" called a man.
The auctioneer pulled her to her feet by the hair and turned her about, facing the crowd.
I heard some men shouting outside in the street.
The two girls inched more closely to me.
The auctioneer, his quirt now hooked on his belt, stood behind the red-haired girl.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)