Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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298
Women such as I, on this world, are much at the mercy of men! There was suddenly, to my left, out from the ledge, a piercing scream, a great smiting sound, and, on my right, on the cliff, as though flung there, twisting, a vast moving, wheeling shadow.
Women such as I, on this world, are much at the mercy of men! There was suddenly, to my left, out from the ledge, a piercing scream, a great smiting sound, and, on my right, on the cliff, as though flung there, twisting, a vast moving, wheeling shadow.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #298)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
295
I thrust it firmly back in my mouth.
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296
I hoped it would not be disarranged.
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297
I did not wish to be beaten.
10
298
Women such as I, on this world, are much at the mercy of men! There was suddenly, to my left, out from the ledge, a piercing scream, a great smiting sound, and, on my right, on the cliff, as though flung there, twisting, a vast moving, wheeling shadow.
10
299
A torrent of air threw me against the side of the cliff.
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300
I saw the fur on the beast blown as if by hurricanelike winds to its right, and the jailer, too, must brace himself not to be hurled to the side.
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301
I held the tunic in my mouth with both hands, crouching down.
I thrust it firmly back in my mouth.
I hoped it would not be disarranged.
I did not wish to be beaten.
Women such as I, on this world, are much at the mercy of men! There was suddenly, to my left, out from the ledge, a piercing scream, a great smiting sound, and, on my right, on the cliff, as though flung there, twisting, a vast moving, wheeling shadow.
A torrent of air threw me against the side of the cliff.
I saw the fur on the beast blown as if by hurricanelike winds to its right, and the jailer, too, must brace himself not to be hurled to the side.
I held the tunic in my mouth with both hands, crouching down.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10)