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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 317 She was now on her stomach, as I had placed her.
17 318 Her head, on the stones, was turned to the left.
17 319 It would have been foolish for her, of course, hooded, and trussed, to have risen to her feet, perhaps drawing attention to herself, perhaps even in the melee being taken for a target, and utter madness to have done so and moved about.
17 320 A false step on the narrow battlements might have plunged her to her death.
17 321 Most importantly, she had been left as she was.
17 322 She had not been given permission to rise, or move.
17 323 She was a slave.
She was now on her stomach, as I had placed her. Her head, on the stones, was turned to the left. It would have been foolish for her, of course, hooded, and trussed, to have risen to her feet, perhaps drawing attention to herself, perhaps even in the melee being taken for a target, and utter madness to have done so and moved about. A false step on the narrow battlements might have plunged her to her death. Most importantly, she had been left as she was. She had not been given permission to rise, or move. She was a slave. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )