Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
276
It was she who had fastened coils of marsh vine about my neck, and knotted them, putting me in the collar of a slave.
It was she who had fastened coils of marsh vine about my neck, and knotted them, putting me in the collar of a slave.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #276)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
273
I tried to twist my head away, but could not.
4
274
Then she drew back her head, and, in the darkness I could sense her, and her lips, but an inch from my own.
4
275
Beams and timbers of misery and wanting clashed within me.
4
276
It was she who had fastened coils of marsh vine about my neck, and knotted them, putting me in the collar of a slave.
4
277
It was she who had placed her arms about my neck at dawn, on the shore of the rence island.
4
278
It was she who had beaten me.
4
279
It was she whom I must obey, she for whom I had cut rence, she who had fed me as one feeds an animal.
I tried to twist my head away, but could not.
Then she drew back her head, and, in the darkness I could sense her, and her lips, but an inch from my own.
Beams and timbers of misery and wanting clashed within me.
It was she who had fastened coils of marsh vine about my neck, and knotted them, putting me in the collar of a slave.
It was she who had placed her arms about my neck at dawn, on the shore of the rence island.
It was she who had beaten me.
It was she whom I must obey, she for whom I had cut rence, she who had fed me as one feeds an animal.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 4)