Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
127
The Warrior, followed by the Tarn Keeper, was moving down the line of bound girls, lifting their heads, taking their final wages for the sport, saying "Kajuralia," to each and moving to the next.
The Warrior, followed by the Tarn Keeper, was moving down the line of bound girls, lifting their heads, taking their final wages for the sport, saying "Kajuralia," to each and moving to the next.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #127)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
124
When we were preparing to leave, she begged again to be used, and was.
17
125
This time when I finished with her I did not bind her but stood her before me, my hands on her arms above the elbows.
17
126
I would not truss her, that she might free her fellows.
17
127
The Warrior, followed by the Tarn Keeper, was moving down the line of bound girls, lifting their heads, taking their final wages for the sport, saying "Kajuralia," to each and moving to the next.
17
128
Once more I kissed the black-haired, long-legged girl, and she me.
17
129
"Kajuralia," I said to her gently, and turned, and with the Warrior and the Tarn Keeper, arm in arm, with garlands of talenders, which had been several times replaced, woven about our necks, left the Street of Pots.
17
130
"Kajuralia!" called the girls to us.
When we were preparing to leave, she begged again to be used, and was.
This time when I finished with her I did not bind her but stood her before me, my hands on her arms above the elbows.
I would not truss her, that she might free her fellows.
The Warrior, followed by the Tarn Keeper, was moving down the line of bound girls, lifting their heads, taking their final wages for the sport, saying "Kajuralia," to each and moving to the next.
Once more I kissed the black-haired, long-legged girl, and she me.
"Kajuralia," I said to her gently, and turned, and with the Warrior and the Tarn Keeper, arm in arm, with garlands of talenders, which had been several times replaced, woven about our necks, left the Street of Pots.
"Kajuralia!" called the girls to us.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)