Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
513
It was fitting, of course, as indicated, that they followed on their tethers, as both were domestic animals.
It was fitting, of course, as indicated, that they followed on their tethers, as both were domestic animals.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #513)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
510
Tula and Feiqa, her hands tied behind her, followed behind.
5
511
I looked back, and they looked down, not meeting my eyes.
5
512
Both were lovely.
5
513
It was fitting, of course, as indicated, that they followed on their tethers, as both were domestic animals.
5
514
"We will never catch up," said Mincon, grumbling.
5
515
Then he cracked the whip again.
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1
Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
Tula and Feiqa, her hands tied behind her, followed behind.
I looked back, and they looked down, not meeting my eyes.
Both were lovely.
It was fitting, of course, as indicated, that they followed on their tethers, as both were domestic animals.
"We will never catch up," said Mincon, grumbling.
Then he cracked the whip again.
Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5)