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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

"They are pretty," I cried, "begging for their nose rings!" To be sure, many of the women had torn away their clothing, and were now kneeling on the landing, by the wall, some with their hands clasped, others with them piteously extended, in various attitudes of petition and supplication. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #350)
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18 350 "They are pretty," I cried, "begging for their nose rings!" To be sure, many of the women had torn away their clothing, and were now kneeling on the landing, by the wall, some with their hands clasped, others with them piteously extended, in various attitudes of petition and supplication.

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

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18 347 Some of the Cosians in the rearward ranks turned about.
18 348 I ordered more of my men back.
18 349 We did not press them.
18 350 "They are pretty," I cried, "begging for their nose rings!" To be sure, many of the women had torn away their clothing, and were now kneeling on the landing, by the wall, some with their hands clasped, others with them piteously extended, in various attitudes of petition and supplication.
18 351 Among them strode men, some with bloodied swords.
18 352 I saw small wrists being tied together and ropes being put on lovely necks.
18 353 Those who were slaves were picked first, as most desirable, surely at least at the moment, before the disciplining and training of the others.
Some of the Cosians in the rearward ranks turned about. I ordered more of my men back. We did not press them. "They are pretty," I cried, "begging for their nose rings!" To be sure, many of the women had torn away their clothing, and were now kneeling on the landing, by the wall, some with their hands clasped, others with them piteously extended, in various attitudes of petition and supplication. Among them strode men, some with bloodied swords. I saw small wrists being tied together and ropes being put on lovely necks. Those who were slaves were picked first, as most desirable, surely at least at the moment, before the disciplining and training of the others. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)