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

At last Virginia Kent, to the cheers of several of those present, sat atop Lana and was pummeling her mercilessly, until Lana, throwing up her arms and shrieking, crying out, begged for mercy. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #299)
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17 299 At last Virginia Kent, to the cheers of several of those present, sat atop Lana and was pummeling her mercilessly, until Lana, throwing up her arms and shrieking, crying out, begged for mercy.

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

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17 296 "Guard Lana," she said.
17 297 At this point Virginia Kent put down her pitcher of wine, seized Lana by the shoulder, spun her about and struck her a rather severe blow near the left eye.
17 298 Several of the men and girls at and about the tables approvingly observed the two girls rolling and scratching, biting and tearing on the floor, first White Silk on top, and then Red Silk, and then White Silk again.
17 299 At last Virginia Kent, to the cheers of several of those present, sat atop Lana and was pummeling her mercilessly, until Lana, throwing up her arms and shrieking, crying out, begged for mercy.
17 300 "Who wears the leash of Relius?" demanded Virginia.
17 301 "Ginia!" screamed Lana.
17 302 "And who his bracelets?" "Ginia!" "And who does Relius guard?" "Ginia! Ginia!" wept Lana, trying to cover her face.
"Guard Lana," she said. At this point Virginia Kent put down her pitcher of wine, seized Lana by the shoulder, spun her about and struck her a rather severe blow near the left eye. Several of the men and girls at and about the tables approvingly observed the two girls rolling and scratching, biting and tearing on the floor, first White Silk on top, and then Red Silk, and then White Silk again. At last Virginia Kent, to the cheers of several of those present, sat atop Lana and was pummeling her mercilessly, until Lana, throwing up her arms and shrieking, crying out, begged for mercy. "Who wears the leash of Relius?" demanded Virginia. "Ginia!" screamed Lana. "And who his bracelets?" "Ginia!" "And who does Relius guard?" "Ginia! Ginia!" wept Lana, trying to cover her face. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)