Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
523
I took her by the hair and, as she cried out, twisted her about and threw her to her back, and knelt across her body.
3
524
She squirmed, helpless, pinioned.
3
525
She looked up at me, wildly, protestingly, frightened, as I thrust the wadding into her mouth, and then, turning her to her belly, secured it in place behind the back of her neck.
3
526
I then, with binding fiber, as she lay on her belly, lashed her wrists together behind her back, tightly, and so served her ankles, as well, which I then bound, high, to her wrists.
3
527
Such a tie is very unpleasant.
3
528
I then lifted her in my arms, carried her outside, and threw her to the leaves, in the darkness, some feet from the hut entrance.
3
529
I then returned to the hut, and resumed my place, cross-legged, across from Pertinax.
I took her by the hair and, as she cried out, twisted her about and threw her to her back, and knelt across her body.
She squirmed, helpless, pinioned.
She looked up at me, wildly, protestingly, frightened, as I thrust the wadding into her mouth, and then, turning her to her belly, secured it in place behind the back of her neck.
I then, with binding fiber, as she lay on her belly, lashed her wrists together behind her back, tightly, and so served her ankles, as well, which I then bound, high, to her wrists.
Such a tie is very unpleasant.
I then lifted her in my arms, carried her outside, and threw her to the leaves, in the darkness, some feet from the hut entrance.
I then returned to the hut, and resumed my place, cross-legged, across from Pertinax.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )