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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 588 I clenched my fists, that I might not subject the frightened, lovely embonded beast to the treatment suitable to her condition.
14 589 "Let me be a woman," she begged.
14 590 "Let me be a woman!" I considered the Waniyanpi.
14 591 "It is against the law," I said.
14 592 I then lifted her up and threw her, she helpless and hooded, over my shoulder.
14 593 "I hate you, I hate you," she wept.
14 594 "I hate you!" I then carried her back to the shelter and put her, again, with her sisters, her harness mates, other females of the Waniyanpi.
I clenched my fists, that I might not subject the frightened, lovely embonded beast to the treatment suitable to her condition. "Let me be a woman," she begged. "Let me be a woman!" I considered the Waniyanpi. "It is against the law," I said. I then lifted her up and threw her, she helpless and hooded, over my shoulder. "I hate you, I hate you," she wept. "I hate you!" I then carried her back to the shelter and put her, again, with her sisters, her harness mates, other females of the Waniyanpi. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )