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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1157 "Did he not slay a retinue of one hundred men before he reached the curtains of your palanquin, to tear them aside?" She did not raise her head, but trembled.
11 1158 "It was he who first removed the mask from you," he said.
11 1159 "Yes," she whispered, shuddering.
11 1160 "And did you not, even as a free woman, kneel in the dust beside the palanquin, your mask taken from you, and kiss and lick the blood from his sword?" "Yes," she said.
11 1161 "I wonder that he was interested in you," said the man.
11 1162 "Master?" she asked, lifting her head a little.
11 1163 "His sword could have won him many women, women whose attractions he would presumably have had little difficulty in detecting," he said.
"Did he not slay a retinue of one hundred men before he reached the curtains of your palanquin, to tear them aside?" She did not raise her head, but trembled. "It was he who first removed the mask from you," he said. "Yes," she whispered, shuddering. "And did you not, even as a free woman, kneel in the dust beside the palanquin, your mask taken from you, and kiss and lick the blood from his sword?" "Yes," she said. "I wonder that he was interested in you," said the man. "Master?" she asked, lifting her head a little. "His sword could have won him many women, women whose attractions he would presumably have had little difficulty in detecting," he said. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )