Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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It is the edge of the delta!" "Good," said more than one man about, but surely they, as I, knew that the most dangerous part of the journey lay ahead of us.
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I regarded Ina.
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25
She seemed quiet now, but I knew that in the delta slave fires had been ignited in her belly.
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She seemed quiet now, but somewhere within her those fires lay smoldering, ready to spring again, persistently, predictably, mercilessly, into flame.
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I did not know if she could ever return to being a free woman, in the full sense.
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She was now, I feared, the sort of woman who belongs to men.
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I would scout out the edge of the delta, at night, trying to find an avenue of escape for myself, for Ina, and the others.
It is the edge of the delta!" "Good," said more than one man about, but surely they, as I, knew that the most dangerous part of the journey lay ahead of us.
I regarded Ina.
She seemed quiet now, but I knew that in the delta slave fires had been ignited in her belly.
She seemed quiet now, but somewhere within her those fires lay smoldering, ready to spring again, persistently, predictably, mercilessly, into flame.
I did not know if she could ever return to being a free woman, in the full sense.
She was now, I feared, the sort of woman who belongs to men.
I would scout out the edge of the delta, at night, trying to find an avenue of escape for myself, for Ina, and the others.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )