Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
558
She had been fully at the mercy of the men, but they had not made use of her.
She had been fully at the mercy of the men, but they had not made use of her.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #558)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
555
She restrained her impulse to run back to the Tower of Corridon, to seek the security of the loft, of her stall, of the kitchen.
18
556
She tried to walk naturally.
18
557
She could feel, subtly, the small object which had been placed within her.
18
558
She had been fully at the mercy of the men, but they had not made use of her.
18
559
She had not been put to their pleasure.
18
560
She wondered if that were because she was the property of Portus Canio, or merely because these were serious men, who had more important things on their minds than such as she.
18
561
At the tower, as chance would have it, though she wondered if he were waiting for her, it was Selius Arconious who opened the interior door to admit her.
She restrained her impulse to run back to the Tower of Corridon, to seek the security of the loft, of her stall, of the kitchen.
She tried to walk naturally.
She could feel, subtly, the small object which had been placed within her.
She had been fully at the mercy of the men, but they had not made use of her.
She had not been put to their pleasure.
She wondered if that were because she was the property of Portus Canio, or merely because these were serious men, who had more important things on their minds than such as she.
At the tower, as chance would have it, though she wondered if he were waiting for her, it was Selius Arconious who opened the interior door to admit her.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18)