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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

She had been taken from the top of the tower before I had been entered into the concealed shoot which had sped me far below the city, to the net suspended over the pool, that to which the giant urts had access. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #446)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 446 She had been taken from the top of the tower before I had been entered into the concealed shoot which had sped me far below the city, to the net suspended over the pool, that to which the giant urts had access.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 443 "Where is the entrance to the pits, to the depths!" cried the intruder.
24 444 "I do not know, Master!" she wept.
24 445 "I do not know!" This, I was sure, was true.
24 446 She had been taken from the top of the tower before I had been entered into the concealed shoot which had sped me far below the city, to the net suspended over the pool, that to which the giant urts had access.
24 447 "Oh!" she cried, again kicked.
24 448 He then turned to me and pulled my head up by the hair.
24 449 He saw the hinged metal plates across my mouth, those attached to the gag's leather binding, the curved bars, inserted deeply between my teeth, emerging then at the sides of my mouth, curving about my neck, the whole locked behind the back of my neck, secured there with a thrust-lock.
"Where is the entrance to the pits, to the depths!" cried the intruder. "I do not know, Master!" she wept. "I do not know!" This, I was sure, was true. She had been taken from the top of the tower before I had been entered into the concealed shoot which had sped me far below the city, to the net suspended over the pool, that to which the giant urts had access. "Oh!" she cried, again kicked. He then turned to me and pulled my head up by the hair. He saw the hinged metal plates across my mouth, those attached to the gag's leather binding, the curved bars, inserted deeply between my teeth, emerging then at the sides of my mouth, curving about my neck, the whole locked behind the back of my neck, secured there with a thrust-lock. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24)