Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
223
Was she really going to cry out, and perhaps then be "rescued," only to be subsequently returned to Hendow, for his mercy? I did not think there would be even a tiny sound out of her.
Was she really going to cry out, and perhaps then be "rescued," only to be subsequently returned to Hendow, for his mercy? I did not think there would be even a tiny sound out of her.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #223)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
220
I watched while a gag, not unlike mine, was fastened in Tupita's mouth.
16
221
She did not look at me, while it was being put on her.
16
222
I did not think, however, that the gag was really necessary.
16
223
Was she really going to cry out, and perhaps then be "rescued," only to be subsequently returned to Hendow, for his mercy? I did not think there would be even a tiny sound out of her.
16
224
She would doubtless go quietly.
16
225
On the other hand, the choice had not been left to her.
16
226
Men had decided the matter.
I watched while a gag, not unlike mine, was fastened in Tupita's mouth.
She did not look at me, while it was being put on her.
I did not think, however, that the gag was really necessary.
Was she really going to cry out, and perhaps then be "rescued," only to be subsequently returned to Hendow, for his mercy? I did not think there would be even a tiny sound out of her.
She would doubtless go quietly.
On the other hand, the choice had not been left to her.
Men had decided the matter.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 16)