Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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296
But already Winyela, of her own accord, breathing deeply from the exertions of her dance, and trembling, had put her head to the dirt, humbly, before the pole.
But already Winyela, of her own accord, breathing deeply from the exertions of her dance, and trembling, had put her head to the dirt, humbly, before the pole.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #296)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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293
Winyela was dragged back, toward the bottom of the pole, on its tripods.
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294
There she was knelt down.
3
295
The two men holding her neck tethers slipped the rawhide, between their fist and the girl's neck, under their feet, the man on her left under his right foot, and the man on her right under his left foot.
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296
But already Winyela, of her own accord, breathing deeply from the exertions of her dance, and trembling, had put her head to the dirt, humbly, before the pole.
3
297
Then the tension on the two tethers was increased, the rawhide on her neck being drawn tight under the feet of her keepers.
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298
I do not think Winyela desired to raise her head.
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But now, of course, she could not have done so had she wished.
Winyela was dragged back, toward the bottom of the pole, on its tripods.
There she was knelt down.
The two men holding her neck tethers slipped the rawhide, between their fist and the girl's neck, under their feet, the man on her left under his right foot, and the man on her right under his left foot.
But already Winyela, of her own accord, breathing deeply from the exertions of her dance, and trembling, had put her head to the dirt, humbly, before the pole.
Then the tension on the two tethers was increased, the rawhide on her neck being drawn tight under the feet of her keepers.
I do not think Winyela desired to raise her head.
But now, of course, she could not have done so had she wished.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 3)