Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
293
There, to one side, in the shadows, difficult to make out, a slave girl, I could see the glint of her collar, writhed in a fellow's arms.
There, to one side, in the shadows, difficult to make out, a slave girl, I could see the glint of her collar, writhed in a fellow's arms.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #293)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
290
She had had light brown hair and had been excellently curved.
3
291
Yet I did not doubt but what her figure, even then of great interest, would be soon improved by diet and exercise, certainly before she would be put upon the block.
3
292
To one side, in the half darkness, I heard the grunting of a man, and a female's gasping, and sobbing.
3
293
There, to one side, in the shadows, difficult to make out, a slave girl, I could see the glint of her collar, writhed in a fellow's arms.
3
294
I wondered if he owned her, or had simply caught her in the darkness.
3
295
She was gasping, and squirming, and clutching at him.
3
296
Her head twisted back and forth in the dirt.
She had had light brown hair and had been excellently curved.
Yet I did not doubt but what her figure, even then of great interest, would be soon improved by diet and exercise, certainly before she would be put upon the block.
To one side, in the half darkness, I heard the grunting of a man, and a female's gasping, and sobbing.
There, to one side, in the shadows, difficult to make out, a slave girl, I could see the glint of her collar, writhed in a fellow's arms.
I wondered if he owned her, or had simply caught her in the darkness.
She was gasping, and squirming, and clutching at him.
Her head twisted back and forth in the dirt.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)