Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
154
Then, throwing away the garland of rence flowers I had worn, she replaced it with a fresh garland.
Then, throwing away the garland of rence flowers I had worn, she replaced it with a fresh garland.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #154)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
151
I went to the pole, and stood by it.
5
152
She took my hands and, with marsh vine, lashed them behind it.
5
153
Then, as she had in the morning, she fastened my ankles to the pole, and then, again as she had in the morning, she bound me to it as well by the stomach and neck.
5
154
Then, throwing away the garland of rence flowers I had worn, she replaced it with a fresh garland.
5
155
While she was doing this the rencers were clapping their hands in time and singing.
5
156
She stood back, laughing.
5
157
I saw, in the crowd, Ho-Hak, clapping his hands and singing, and the others, and he who had worn the headband formed of the pearls of the Vosk sorp, who had been unable to bend the bow.
I went to the pole, and stood by it.
She took my hands and, with marsh vine, lashed them behind it.
Then, as she had in the morning, she fastened my ankles to the pole, and then, again as she had in the morning, she bound me to it as well by the stomach and neck.
Then, throwing away the garland of rence flowers I had worn, she replaced it with a fresh garland.
While she was doing this the rencers were clapping their hands in time and singing.
She stood back, laughing.
I saw, in the crowd, Ho-Hak, clapping his hands and singing, and the others, and he who had worn the headband formed of the pearls of the Vosk sorp, who had been unable to bend the bow.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 5)