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

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3 376 Fleeing, she had found doors locked before her.
3 377 Captured and put under the iron, the Ubar would later find much pleasure in her.
3 378 Too, as she had been of high family in Turia, her public bondage, exposure in triumphs, and such, afforded the populace much delight.
3 379 No longer carried in her sedan chair by slaves, for whom citizens must make way, she was now less than a tarsk in the city.
3 380 Surely she had been chained in more than one paga tavern.
3 381 One wonders why a woman would have risked so much.
3 382 One wonders if there are secret wheels, and springs, and engines, deep in the mind and heart, which impel one to travel fearful, beckoning roads.
Fleeing, she had found doors locked before her. Captured and put under the iron, the Ubar would later find much pleasure in her. Too, as she had been of high family in Turia, her public bondage, exposure in triumphs, and such, afforded the populace much delight. No longer carried in her sedan chair by slaves, for whom citizens must make way, she was now less than a tarsk in the city. Surely she had been chained in more than one paga tavern. One wonders why a woman would have risked so much. One wonders if there are secret wheels, and springs, and engines, deep in the mind and heart, which impel one to travel fearful, beckoning roads. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )