Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
156
I spun about and to my astonishment saw that Elizabeth Cardwell had arisen and stood proudly, defiantly, angrily before me, as though she might have been a freshly collared slave girl, brought in but an ahn before, bound over the saddle of a kaiila, the fruit of a slave raid.
I spun about and to my astonishment saw that Elizabeth Cardwell had arisen and stood proudly, defiantly, angrily before me, as though she might have been a freshly collared slave girl, brought in but an Ahn before, bound over the saddle of a kaiila, the fruit of a slave raid.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #156)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
25
153
I heard a slight movement of chain.
25
154
I heard her voice from behind me, husky.
25
155
"Do you dare free this girl?" she asked.
25
156
I spun about and to my astonishment saw that Elizabeth Cardwell had arisen and stood proudly, defiantly, angrily before me, as though she might have been a freshly collared slave girl, brought in but an ahn before, bound over the saddle of a kaiila, the fruit of a slave raid.
25
157
I gasped.
25
158
"Yes," she said, "I will reveal myself, but know that I will fight you to the death".
25
159
Gracefully, insolently, the silken yellow sheet moved about and across her body and fell from her.
I heard a slight movement of chain.
I heard her voice from behind me, husky.
"Do you dare free this girl?" she asked.
I spun about and to my astonishment saw that Elizabeth Cardwell had arisen and stood proudly, defiantly, angrily before me, as though she might have been a freshly collared slave girl, brought in but an ahn before, bound over the saddle of a kaiila, the fruit of a slave raid.
I gasped.
"Yes," she said, "I will reveal myself, but know that I will fight you to the death".
Gracefully, insolently, the silken yellow sheet moved about and across her body and fell from her.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)