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

Then she pulled her robes away from her shoulders and breasts, and then, a moment later, at an impatient movement of the sword, which made her wince, thrust them down over her hips, and let them slip to her knees. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #355)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 355 Then she pulled her robes away from her shoulders and breasts, and then, a moment later, at an impatient movement of the sword, which made her wince, thrust them down over her hips, and let them slip to her knees.

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

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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.
18 354 I saw one free woman backed against the wall, a sword at her belly.
18 355 Then she pulled her robes away from her shoulders and breasts, and then, a moment later, at an impatient movement of the sword, which made her wince, thrust them down over her hips, and let them slip to her knees.
18 356 Then she straightened up.
18 357 The sword was then again at her belly, only now it was bared to the sharpened steel.
18 358 She turned her head to the side, in misery, in terror, being assessed.
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. I saw one free woman backed against the wall, a sword at her belly. Then she pulled her robes away from her shoulders and breasts, and then, a moment later, at an impatient movement of the sword, which made her wince, thrust them down over her hips, and let them slip to her knees. Then she straightened up. The sword was then again at her belly, only now it was bared to the sharpened steel. She turned her head to the side, in misery, in terror, being assessed. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)