Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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197
She did not wish me well.
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198
She was my enemy.
44
199
"Shall we weight her ankles and hurl her into a carnarium?" asked the second man.
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200
"Shall we throw her to leech plants? Shall we stake her out to be eaten alive by insects?" I was silent, disconcerted.
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Suddenly Aynur, on her belly, oriented herself toward me.
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She looked up at me, tears in her eyes, lying before me on the stones, a prostrate, naked, braceleted slave.
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203
I might have been a queen, kneeling over her, concealed even in the heavy, dark cloak.
She did not wish me well.
She was my enemy.
"Shall we weight her ankles and hurl her into a carnarium?" asked the second man.
"Shall we throw her to leech plants? Shall we stake her out to be eaten alive by insects?" I was silent, disconcerted.
Suddenly Aynur, on her belly, oriented herself toward me.
She looked up at me, tears in her eyes, lying before me on the stones, a prostrate, naked, braceleted slave.
I might have been a queen, kneeling over her, concealed even in the heavy, dark cloak.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )