Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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550
They had spat upon me, when I had been bound helpless, and then whirled away laughing into the circle of the dance.
They had spat upon me, when I had been bound helpless, and then whirled away laughing into the circle of the dance.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #550)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
547
I looked to the prow of the first barge, where was bound the lithe, dark-haired beauty, she who had been so marvelously legged in the brief rence tunic.
8
548
Then I looked to the second prow, and the third, where were tied the large girl, blond and gray-eyed, who had held marsh vine against my arm, and the shorter girl, dark-haired, who had carried a net over her left shoulder.
8
549
These had danced their insolence, their contempt of me.
8
550
They had spat upon me, when I had been bound helpless, and then whirled away laughing into the circle of the dance.
8
551
I laughed.
8
552
They had earned for themselves the chains and brands of slave girls.
8
553
Thurnock and Clitus regarded me.
I looked to the prow of the first barge, where was bound the lithe, dark-haired beauty, she who had been so marvelously legged in the brief rence tunic.
Then I looked to the second prow, and the third, where were tied the large girl, blond and gray-eyed, who had held marsh vine against my arm, and the shorter girl, dark-haired, who had carried a net over her left shoulder.
These had danced their insolence, their contempt of me.
They had spat upon me, when I had been bound helpless, and then whirled away laughing into the circle of the dance.
I laughed.
They had earned for themselves the chains and brands of slave girls.
Thurnock and Clitus regarded me.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8)