Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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294
She then slid it back under the door, and returned to kneel where she had been before.
12
295
It did not seem probable I could get my hand well through the low portal, to seize an ankle or wrist.
12
296
It was worth consideration, of course.
12
297
A male warder, taller, could see through the observation panel, and determine that we were kneeling in our proper places, at the same time that he might shove pans beneath the door with his foot.
12
298
The woman, however, would not be tall enough for that.
12
299
Her head again appeared behind the panel.
12
300
"Food pan forward," she said.
She then slid it back under the door, and returned to kneel where she had been before.
It did not seem probable I could get my hand well through the low portal, to seize an ankle or wrist.
It was worth consideration, of course.
A male warder, taller, could see through the observation panel, and determine that we were kneeling in our proper places, at the same time that he might shove pans beneath the door with his foot.
The woman, however, would not be tall enough for that.
Her head again appeared behind the panel.
"Food pan forward," she said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )