Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
28
264
Ina, even though a free woman, could detect the difference in the men now, intuitively, unmistakably.
Ina, even though a free woman, could detect the difference in the men now, intuitively, unmistakably.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #264)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
261
I considered the fiber on her wrists, its close circles making her helpless, and that extension of it running to her ankles, pulling them up, confining them.
28
262
Ina looked at me, frightened.
28
263
Not only was she now in the midst of us, but, more importantly, there was now a different ambiance in the camp.
28
264
Ina, even though a free woman, could detect the difference in the men now, intuitively, unmistakably.
28
265
She was now being looked upon quite differently than she had been before.
28
266
These men had fed, and they now had hope.
28
267
No longer were they the ragged, defeated stragglers among whom she, even though an attractive female, would have been safe.
I considered the fiber on her wrists, its close circles making her helpless, and that extension of it running to her ankles, pulling them up, confining them.
Ina looked at me, frightened.
Not only was she now in the midst of us, but, more importantly, there was now a different ambiance in the camp.
Ina, even though a free woman, could detect the difference in the men now, intuitively, unmistakably.
She was now being looked upon quite differently than she had been before.
These men had fed, and they now had hope.
No longer were they the ragged, defeated stragglers among whom she, even though an attractive female, would have been safe.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 28)