Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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He and Boabissia rose to their feet, looking ahead.
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I climbed on the spokes of the front wheel, near Boabissia.
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It was now late in the afternoon.
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The gag which I had fixed on her somewhat after the noon hour, shortly after we had begun our day's journey, I had, after an ahn or two, loosened and pulled free.
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She was then somewhat subdued, knowing that it could be instantly replaced at our least irritation.
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It now, if only as a reminder, on its strings, still wet, hung loosely about her neck.
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"What is it?" asked Hurtha.
He and Boabissia rose to their feet, looking ahead.
I climbed on the spokes of the front wheel, near Boabissia.
It was now late in the afternoon.
The gag which I had fixed on her somewhat after the noon hour, shortly after we had begun our day's journey, I had, after an ahn or two, loosened and pulled free.
She was then somewhat subdued, knowing that it could be instantly replaced at our least irritation.
It now, if only as a reminder, on its strings, still wet, hung loosely about her neck.
"What is it?" asked Hurtha.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )