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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 1350 The brunet slave lay quietly at the foot of the furs, the chain running from her left ankle to the ring.
13 1351 I think she was asleep.
13 1352 I am sure the others were, as well.
13 1353 The monster, bent over, picked up the tiny lamp, its flame long lowered, from the table, and, moving slowly, went to the kennels which, one by one, lifting the lamp a little, he checked.
13 1354 From where I was I could not see two of the women in the kennels.
13 1355 They must have been toward the back of the kennel.
13 1356 I could see the shadows of the bars on the kennel walls, from the lamplight.
The brunet slave lay quietly at the foot of the furs, the chain running from her left ankle to the ring. I think she was asleep. I am sure the others were, as well. The monster, bent over, picked up the tiny lamp, its flame long lowered, from the table, and, moving slowly, went to the kennels which, one by one, lifting the lamp a little, he checked. From where I was I could not see two of the women in the kennels. They must have been toward the back of the kennel. I could see the shadows of the bars on the kennel walls, from the lamplight. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )