Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
615
From time to time I glanced at Boabissia.
4
616
She was on her side, trussed, watching Feiqa.
4
617
In her eyes there was awe, understanding what a woman could be.
4
618
After some ahn, in the neighborhood of dawn, I returned to the camp of the wagoners.
4
619
Feiqa walked behind me, slowly, weary, heeling me, her body sore, her tiny tunic held over her left shoulder.
4
620
Near the wagoners' camp I turned to face her.
4
621
"Before you retire," I said, "I have business for you in my blankets.
From time to time I glanced at Boabissia.
She was on her side, trussed, watching Feiqa.
In her eyes there was awe, understanding what a woman could be.
After some ahn, in the neighborhood of dawn, I returned to the camp of the wagoners.
Feiqa walked behind me, slowly, weary, heeling me, her body sore, her tiny tunic held over her left shoulder.
Near the wagoners' camp I turned to face her.
"Before you retire," I said, "I have business for you in my blankets.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )