Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
920
The clouds were more open now, and two of the three moons were visible.
The clouds were more open now, and two of the three moons were visible.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #920)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
917
"No, Master!" she said, frightened.
26
918
In his tone there was ice, and iron, and she then knew what she was to him, and would be to him, what he would have her as, an uncompromised full slave.
26
919
Sobbing she sprang to her feet and hurried some yards away, to the indicated declivity.
26
920
The clouds were more open now, and two of the three moons were visible.
26
921
She had no difficulty in locating the bound guardsmen.
26
922
They were tied apart, bound hand and foot, fastened in a row, tied by the neck and feet to two notched poles, so they could not reach one another.
26
923
When she knelt near the first, she a naked slave, bending over him, her small hands braceleted behind her, the guardsman, sensing what was to be done, began to struggle fiercely, angrily.
"No, Master!" she said, frightened.
In his tone there was ice, and iron, and she then knew what she was to him, and would be to him, what he would have her as, an uncompromised full slave.
Sobbing she sprang to her feet and hurried some yards away, to the indicated declivity.
The clouds were more open now, and two of the three moons were visible.
She had no difficulty in locating the bound guardsmen.
They were tied apart, bound hand and foot, fastened in a row, tied by the neck and feet to two notched poles, so they could not reach one another.
When she knelt near the first, she a naked slave, bending over him, her small hands braceleted behind her, the guardsman, sensing what was to be done, began to struggle fiercely, angrily.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 26)