Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
373
She had doubtless not, however, expected to have its lid nailed shut, and to find herself helplessly, nakedly, at the mercy of strong men, imprisoned within it.
She had doubtless not, however, expected to have its lid nailed shut, and to find herself helplessly, nakedly, at the mercy of strong men, imprisoned within it.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #373)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
370
But this girl was actually very quiet, lying like a caressable, silken little urt in the chest.
11
371
Indeed, for a moment, I feared there might be insufficient air in the chest and that she might have fainted, or otherwise lost consciousness.
11
372
But then I noted that the chest was well ventilated, as made sense, considering it had probably been prepared to conceal her days ago, if not months ago.
11
373
She had doubtless not, however, expected to have its lid nailed shut, and to find herself helplessly, nakedly, at the mercy of strong men, imprisoned within it.
11
374
It interested me that she lay as quietly within her small, stout wooden prison as she did.
11
375
I suspected she was trembling within it, and perhaps timidly, fearfully, trying to understand her feelings.
11
376
"My fellow and I," I said, "if you wish, will see to the chest, and the girl".
But this girl was actually very quiet, lying like a caressable, silken little urt in the chest.
Indeed, for a moment, I feared there might be insufficient air in the chest and that she might have fainted, or otherwise lost consciousness.
But then I noted that the chest was well ventilated, as made sense, considering it had probably been prepared to conceal her days ago, if not months ago.
She had doubtless not, however, expected to have its lid nailed shut, and to find herself helplessly, nakedly, at the mercy of strong men, imprisoned within it.
It interested me that she lay as quietly within her small, stout wooden prison as she did.
I suspected she was trembling within it, and perhaps timidly, fearfully, trying to understand her feelings.
"My fellow and I," I said, "if you wish, will see to the chest, and the girl".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 11)