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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 466 I then drew her, stumbling, by the loose end of the strap to the edge of the forest.
1 467 There I thrust her against a tree, belly against the bark, and flung the free end of the strap over a branch.
1 468 "Master!" she cried.
1 469 I then drew her crossed, bound hands up, high, unpleasantly so, over her head, and fastened them in place, that by means of the same strap, it now tied beneath the straps on her wrist.
1 470 "Master!" she wept.
1 471 She was stretched, on her tiptoes.
1 472 "You have not been pleasing," I informed her.
I then drew her, stumbling, by the loose end of the strap to the edge of the forest. There I thrust her against a tree, belly against the bark, and flung the free end of the strap over a branch. "Master!" she cried. I then drew her crossed, bound hands up, high, unpleasantly so, over her head, and fastened them in place, that by means of the same strap, it now tied beneath the straps on her wrist. "Master!" she wept. She was stretched, on her tiptoes. "You have not been pleasing," I informed her. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )