Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
76
The ties of the women at this point suggested, too, that they were being readied not for an imminent transfer to another location but for the pleasure of warriors.
The ties of the women at this point suggested, too, that they were being readied not for an imminent transfer to another location but for the pleasure of warriors.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #76)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
73
The more elaborate ties of the two girls at this point suggested, then, that women were being brought to this point, rather than being taken from it.
23
74
For example, to take a woman from this point would require two separate operations rather than one.
23
75
She would have to be freed of her present bonds and then have her hands retied.
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76
The ties of the women at this point suggested, too, that they were being readied not for an imminent transfer to another location but for the pleasure of warriors.
23
77
Their ties, thus, were an indication of the confidence and arrogance of the enemy.
23
78
Cuwignaka knelt beside the body of the fallen Yellow Knife.
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79
He drew forth his knife.
The more elaborate ties of the two girls at this point suggested, then, that women were being brought to this point, rather than being taken from it.
For example, to take a woman from this point would require two separate operations rather than one.
She would have to be freed of her present bonds and then have her hands retied.
The ties of the women at this point suggested, too, that they were being readied not for an imminent transfer to another location but for the pleasure of warriors.
Their ties, thus, were an indication of the confidence and arrogance of the enemy.
Cuwignaka knelt beside the body of the fallen Yellow Knife.
He drew forth his knife.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 23)