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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

Across the room I saw she who had been the Lady Rowena of Lydius, her arms, her wrists still bound with her own hair, about the neck of the oarsman. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #810)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 810 Across the room I saw she who had been the Lady Rowena of Lydius, her arms, her wrists still bound with her own hair, about the neck of the oarsman.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 807 Her bit of silk was ripped from her.
1 808 "Tula!" cried men, and, sensuously, she lifted her arms, and, standing, excitingly posed, awaited the instruction of the music.
1 809 She would show the men what true dancing could be.
1 810 Across the room I saw she who had been the Lady Rowena of Lydius, her arms, her wrists still bound with her own hair, about the neck of the oarsman.
1 811 His hands were on her.
1 812 Her lips were pressed fervently to his.
1 813 He lowered her to the tiles beside his table.
Her bit of silk was ripped from her. "Tula!" cried men, and, sensuously, she lifted her arms, and, standing, excitingly posed, awaited the instruction of the music. She would show the men what true dancing could be. Across the room I saw she who had been the Lady Rowena of Lydius, her arms, her wrists still bound with her own hair, about the neck of the oarsman. His hands were on her. Her lips were pressed fervently to his. He lowered her to the tiles beside his table. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)