Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
568
Then, standing on the rail of the foredeck, my left hand on the prow, I cut first the fiber binding her at the throat, and then that binding her at the waist.
8
569
Then, resheathing my sword, I eased her, wrists still bound, down the prow, until her feet at last stood on the rail, on which, beside her, I stood.
8
570
I turned her about.
8
571
She saw me, the black, swollen mouth, the eyes, and screamed helplessly.
8
572
"Yes," I said, "it is I".
8
573
Then, cruelly, I took her head in my hands and pressed my lips upon hers.
8
574
Never had I seen a woman so overcome with utter terror.
Then, standing on the rail of the foredeck, my left hand on the prow, I cut first the fiber binding her at the throat, and then that binding her at the waist.
Then, resheathing my sword, I eased her, wrists still bound, down the prow, until her feet at last stood on the rail, on which, beside her, I stood.
I turned her about.
She saw me, the black, swollen mouth, the eyes, and screamed helplessly.
"Yes," I said, "it is I".
Then, cruelly, I took her head in my hands and pressed my lips upon hers.
Never had I seen a woman so overcome with utter terror.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )