Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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She looked about herself, from face to face, as she dared, then, again and again, looked quickly away.
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She could not help but note that the eyes of the men were eagerly and unabashedly feasting themselves upon what was apparently to them some vulnerable, delicious object of incredible desire, and that this object was she herself.
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"Do not be afraid, rence girl," said Plenius.
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She looked over to me, pleadingly, pathetically, the once-rich, once-powerful, once-haughty Lady Ina, of Ar, she who had been of the staff of Saphronicus, she who had been mistress of the purple barge, she who was confidante to, and observer for, Talena, once the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
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Plenius turned to regard me.
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Ina looked at me, wildly.
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She might as well have been a slave girl, tethered to a stake for a squad's pleasure.
She looked about herself, from face to face, as she dared, then, again and again, looked quickly away.
She could not help but note that the eyes of the men were eagerly and unabashedly feasting themselves upon what was apparently to them some vulnerable, delicious object of incredible desire, and that this object was she herself.
"Do not be afraid, rence girl," said Plenius.
She looked over to me, pleadingly, pathetically, the once-rich, once-powerful, once-haughty Lady Ina, of Ar, she who had been of the staff of Saphronicus, she who had been mistress of the purple barge, she who was confidante to, and observer for, Talena, once the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
Plenius turned to regard me.
Ina looked at me, wildly.
She might as well have been a slave girl, tethered to a stake for a squad's pleasure.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )