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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Relius laughed and set off down the street, giving Virginia a tug that almost pulled her off her feet, and she stumbled and caught up with him, then remembered herself, and followed him, head down, two paces behind, but he gave her another tug and took up the slack in her leash, so that she must walk at his side, and she did so, barefoot, beautiful, and, I think, happy. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #118)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 118 Relius laughed and set off down the street, giving Virginia a tug that almost pulled her off her feet, and she stumbled and caught up with him, then remembered herself, and followed him, head down, two paces behind, but he gave her another tug and took up the slack in her leash, so that she must walk at his side, and she did so, barefoot, beautiful, and, I think, happy.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 115 "Handsome Master," she said.
16 116 I was startled.
16 117 That seemed rather bold for the timid Virginia Kent.
16 118 Relius laughed and set off down the street, giving Virginia a tug that almost pulled her off her feet, and she stumbled and caught up with him, then remembered herself, and followed him, head down, two paces behind, but he gave her another tug and took up the slack in her leash, so that she must walk at his side, and she did so, barefoot, beautiful, and, I think, happy.
16 119 Ho-Sorl was speaking to Phyllis.
16 120 "I will take off the bracelets, but in order that you may attack me if you wish.
16 121 That might be amusing".
"Handsome Master," she said. I was startled. That seemed rather bold for the timid Virginia Kent. Relius laughed and set off down the street, giving Virginia a tug that almost pulled her off her feet, and she stumbled and caught up with him, then remembered herself, and followed him, head down, two paces behind, but he gave her another tug and took up the slack in her leash, so that she must walk at his side, and she did so, barefoot, beautiful, and, I think, happy. Ho-Sorl was speaking to Phyllis. "I will take off the bracelets, but in order that you may attack me if you wish. That might be amusing". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16)