Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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I glanced about the paga enclosure of Philebus.
I glanced about the paga enclosure of Philebus.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #254)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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When women are sold they may be taken here and there, transported hither and yon, carried about, anywhere, as the articles of property they are.
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252
"Lean back," I said.
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253
She leaned back, shuddering with need, tears in her eyes, commanded.
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254
I glanced about the paga enclosure of Philebus.
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255
The area, circular, of leveled, beaten earth, was about forty yards in diameter.
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256
Its fencing was little more than symbolic, a matter of light railings, no more than waist high, set on tripods.
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This barrier, such as it is, is dismantled and re-erected, over and over, as the camp moves.
When women are sold they may be taken here and there, transported hither and yon, carried about, anywhere, as the articles of property they are.
"Lean back," I said.
She leaned back, shuddering with need, tears in her eyes, commanded.
I glanced about the paga enclosure of Philebus.
The area, circular, of leveled, beaten earth, was about forty yards in diameter.
Its fencing was little more than symbolic, a matter of light railings, no more than waist high, set on tripods.
This barrier, such as it is, is dismantled and re-erected, over and over, as the camp moves.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)