Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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50
That morning two children had left the village; what returned to it that night were a young master and his claimed slave.
That morning two children had left the village; what returned to it that night were a young master and his claimed slave.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #50)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
By dusk, freed of the branch, she had lain on her belly before him, kissing his feet.
18
48
That night, when they had returned to the village, she did not ride behind him on his kaiila, as she had that morning.
18
49
She accompanied him, rather, on foot, marched at his stirrup, her hands bound behind her back, a thong on her neck, run to the pommel of his saddle.
18
50
That morning two children had left the village; what returned to it that night were a young master and his claimed slave.
18
51
Wasnapohdi put down her head, trembling.
18
52
I think that the young master and his slave had been much in love.
18
53
His affection for the girl, for she was only a slave, had brought much ridicule on him from his peers.
By dusk, freed of the branch, she had lain on her belly before him, kissing his feet.
That night, when they had returned to the village, she did not ride behind him on his kaiila, as she had that morning.
She accompanied him, rather, on foot, marched at his stirrup, her hands bound behind her back, a thong on her neck, run to the pommel of his saddle.
That morning two children had left the village; what returned to it that night were a young master and his claimed slave.
Wasnapohdi put down her head, trembling.
I think that the young master and his slave had been much in love.
His affection for the girl, for she was only a slave, had brought much ridicule on him from his peers.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18)