Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"We were then marched north, under whips, as though we might have been mere females, and taken to a holding area.
"We were then marched north, under whips, as though we might have been mere females, and taken to a holding area.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #266)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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To be sure, I had fashioned Ina's slave strips from such material, and he did not seem to object to them on her.
32
264
Indeed, I am sure he regarded her as quite fetching in them.
32
265
Surely he had kept his eye on her often enough in them, she working about the camp.
32
266
"We were then marched north, under whips, as though we might have been mere females, and taken to a holding area.
32
267
There we were added to chains of more than two hundred and fifty poor fellows, taken in the marshes, their plight the same as ours".
32
268
"What of the one you call a Cosian?" I asked.
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"He, though they found him bound in our camp, suffered a similar fate," said Claudius.
To be sure, I had fashioned Ina's slave strips from such material, and he did not seem to object to them on her.
Indeed, I am sure he regarded her as quite fetching in them.
Surely he had kept his eye on her often enough in them, she working about the camp.
"We were then marched north, under whips, as though we might have been mere females, and taken to a holding area.
There we were added to chains of more than two hundred and fifty poor fellows, taken in the marshes, their plight the same as ours".
"What of the one you call a Cosian?" I asked.
"He, though they found him bound in our camp, suffered a similar fate," said Claudius.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 32)