Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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836
Then he threw her on her belly on the desk, on the papers, and the various documents of state.
15
837
I then took my leave.
16
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I Spend a Night in the Semnium; We Leave the City; We Traverse the Camp of Cos I turned in the blankets, brought by soldiers, on the tiles of the vestibule of the Semnium.
16
2
There were perhaps two hundred people, many of them civilians, being housed there this night.
16
3
Near me, a free female, one of those to be counted among the spoils of Torcadino, was chained on one of the clients' marble benches, one of several serving on such benches, women who, one after the other, in turn, were replaced with others.
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4
I was troubled.
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5
I wished to go to Ar, but I had my own business there.
Then he threw her on her belly on the desk, on the papers, and the various documents of state.
I then took my leave.
I Spend a Night in the Semnium; We Leave the City; We Traverse the Camp of Cos I turned in the blankets, brought by soldiers, on the tiles of the vestibule of the Semnium.
There were perhaps two hundred people, many of them civilians, being housed there this night.
Near me, a free female, one of those to be counted among the spoils of Torcadino, was chained on one of the clients' marble benches, one of several serving on such benches, women who, one after the other, in turn, were replaced with others.
I was troubled.
I wished to go to Ar, but I had my own business there.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )