Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
587
'I am a free woman,' I whispered.
12
588
The fellow in the mask, whom I had foolishly taken as a smitten swain, seemed to be regarding my figure, in the moonlight.
12
589
Shadows fell across me from the ruins of the barn.
12
590
Doubtless he was free and could respect me, as I was free, as well.
12
591
But it made me uneasy, to see him look at me, regarding me in the moonlight, in the shadows, from head to toe.
12
592
'Whatever the ransom you wish,' I assured him, 'it will be paid, promptly.
12
593
' 'Let us strip her,' said one of the brutes, 'and have her serve us, keeping her as a slave, until the ransom is paid.
'I am a free woman,' I whispered.
The fellow in the mask, whom I had foolishly taken as a smitten swain, seemed to be regarding my figure, in the moonlight.
Shadows fell across me from the ruins of the barn.
Doubtless he was free and could respect me, as I was free, as well.
But it made me uneasy, to see him look at me, regarding me in the moonlight, in the shadows, from head to toe.
'Whatever the ransom you wish,' I assured him, 'it will be paid, promptly.
' 'Let us strip her,' said one of the brutes, 'and have her serve us, keeping her as a slave, until the ransom is paid.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )