Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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156
"Have you practiced how to tear your robes from your breasts, the words with which you will beg to be spared?" "Sleen!" said the warder.
"Have you practiced how to tear your robes from your breasts, the words with which you will beg to be spared?" "Sleen!" said the warder.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #156)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
153
I knew these secrets about her, whose import must be clear enough to any strong man.
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154
Her small brows knit in fury.
13
155
"Do you think you will have an opportunity to surrender to a man?" I asked.
13
156
"Have you practiced how to tear your robes from your breasts, the words with which you will beg to be spared?" "Sleen!" said the warder.
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157
"I see that you have," I said, "noble free woman".
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158
"Sleen!" she cried.
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159
"Perhaps you would look well, naked," I said, "in a coffle".
I knew these secrets about her, whose import must be clear enough to any strong man.
Her small brows knit in fury.
"Do you think you will have an opportunity to surrender to a man?" I asked.
"Have you practiced how to tear your robes from your breasts, the words with which you will beg to be spared?" "Sleen!" said the warder.
"I see that you have," I said, "noble free woman".
"Sleen!" she cried.
"Perhaps you would look well, naked," I said, "in a coffle".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 13)