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

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43 317 The heads of the girls were off the ground, held off the ground, when we were in motion, by the construction of the sack with its handles, and the draw of the rope.
43 318 Iwoso was uttering tiny, desperate noises.
43 319 They were muffled and almost inaudible.
43 320 They reminded me of the squeakings of an urt in terror.
43 321 I did not think they could be heard more than a few feet away.
43 322 Surely not in the lodges on each side of that broad thoroughfare.
43 323 A domestic sleen did emerge from between the lodges, its ears pricked up, but when it saw what was ensuing, it turned away, paying us no more attention.
The heads of the girls were off the ground, held off the ground, when we were in motion, by the construction of the sack with its handles, and the draw of the rope. Iwoso was uttering tiny, desperate noises. They were muffled and almost inaudible. They reminded me of the squeakings of an urt in terror. I did not think they could be heard more than a few feet away. Surely not in the lodges on each side of that broad thoroughfare. A domestic sleen did emerge from between the lodges, its ears pricked up, but when it saw what was ensuing, it turned away, paying us no more attention. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )