Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
217
She awakened once, hearing Portus inquire of Tersius Major where he had been, and, drowsily, heard his reply, that he had gone for water.
She awakened once, hearing Portus inquire of Tersius Major where he had been, and, drowsily, heard his reply, that he had gone for water.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #217)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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20
214
Perhaps they are now in an area which they regard as sensitive, an area in which they would not care to risk the bleating of a verr, the cry of a slave.
20
215
She shuddered.
20
216
She had great difficulty in sleeping for a time, but, late in the afternoon, in the warmth, the sunlight descending gently, lazily, amongst the trees, she fell asleep.
20
217
She awakened once, hearing Portus inquire of Tersius Major where he had been, and, drowsily, heard his reply, that he had gone for water.
20
218
She then slept again until she felt someone turning her to her back and undoing the belly chain.
20
219
It was Portus.
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220
She tried to squirm a little, to bring her tunic down from her waist, to which location it had crept in her sleep.
Perhaps they are now in an area which they regard as sensitive, an area in which they would not care to risk the bleating of a verr, the cry of a slave.
She shuddered.
She had great difficulty in sleeping for a time, but, late in the afternoon, in the warmth, the sunlight descending gently, lazily, amongst the trees, she fell asleep.
She awakened once, hearing Portus inquire of Tersius Major where he had been, and, drowsily, heard his reply, that he had gone for water.
She then slept again until she felt someone turning her to her back and undoing the belly chain.
It was Portus.
She tried to squirm a little, to bring her tunic down from her waist, to which location it had crept in her sleep.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20)