Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
902
Rowena and Lady Telitsia, breathing heavily, their nipples erected, their bodies red with usage, bruises on their arms where they had been held down and roughly handled, turned to their sides and, palms on the tiles, looked up to the stage.
Rowena and Lady Telitsia, breathing heavily, their nipples erected, their bodies red with usage, bruises on their arms where they had been held down and roughly handled, turned to their sides and, palms on the tiles, looked up to the stage.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #902)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
899
"He just bought her!" The girl cried out in astonishment, looking up at the player from her knees.
16
900
The hall was now muchly silent.
16
901
That something of interest might be transpiring on the stage seemed somehow, suddenly, almost as if by secret communication, to be understood by all in that hall.
16
902
Rowena and Lady Telitsia, breathing heavily, their nipples erected, their bodies red with usage, bruises on their arms where they had been held down and roughly handled, turned to their sides and, palms on the tiles, looked up to the stage.
16
903
Even the numerous naked slaves who were serving the tables and, as men wished them, the banqueters, stopped serving, and, carrying their vessels and trays, stood still, looking, too, to the stage.
16
904
Slowly, beautifully, kneeling before him, looking up at him, Bina opened her thighs before the player.
16
905
"You own me," she said to the player.
"He just bought her!" The girl cried out in astonishment, looking up at the player from her knees.
The hall was now muchly silent.
That something of interest might be transpiring on the stage seemed somehow, suddenly, almost as if by secret communication, to be understood by all in that hall.
Rowena and Lady Telitsia, breathing heavily, their nipples erected, their bodies red with usage, bruises on their arms where they had been held down and roughly handled, turned to their sides and, palms on the tiles, looked up to the stage.
Even the numerous naked slaves who were serving the tables and, as men wished them, the banqueters, stopped serving, and, carrying their vessels and trays, stood still, looking, too, to the stage.
Slowly, beautifully, kneeling before him, looking up at him, Bina opened her thighs before the player.
"You own me," she said to the player.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)