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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 217 "I know he does," she said.
28 218 I shuddered.
28 219 I was helpless at the bottom of the shaft.
28 220 Were he to come upon me here how could I escape? Perhaps he would lower the rope and bucket for the others, and not me? Perhaps he would throw great stones down upon me? Perhaps he would lower poisonous insects or snakes into the pit? Perhaps he would leave me here to starve? Tupita then began to tear her tunic, about the hem.
28 221 "What are you doing?" I asked.
28 222 "I am going to give you some clothing," she said, "if you want it".
28 223 "Your tunic barely covers you," I said.
"I know he does," she said. I shuddered. I was helpless at the bottom of the shaft. Were he to come upon me here how could I escape? Perhaps he would lower the rope and bucket for the others, and not me? Perhaps he would throw great stones down upon me? Perhaps he would lower poisonous insects or snakes into the pit? Perhaps he would leave me here to starve? Tupita then began to tear her tunic, about the hem. "What are you doing?" I asked. "I am going to give you some clothing," she said, "if you want it". "Your tunic barely covers you," I said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )