Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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192
I thought of crying out, but doubtless they would be away by the time men would come, and with their masks doffed, who would know them? I would succeed in doing little more than calling attention to myself.
14
193
"Wait!" I whispered softly, piteously.
14
194
But they had vanished.
14
195
"The camp will be awake in three ahn," the smaller man had said.
14
196
Feverishly I began to unwind and unthread the binding fiber on my ankles.
14
197
It took me better than an Ehn to do so.
14
198
I saw a lantern approaching, held by one of two guardsmen.
I thought of crying out, but doubtless they would be away by the time men would come, and with their masks doffed, who would know them? I would succeed in doing little more than calling attention to myself.
"Wait!" I whispered softly, piteously.
But they had vanished.
"The camp will be awake in three ahn," the smaller man had said.
Feverishly I began to unwind and unthread the binding fiber on my ankles.
It took me better than an Ehn to do so.
I saw a lantern approaching, held by one of two guardsmen.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )