Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
184
Women are so much at one's mercy, so helpless, when bound, and hooded.
7
185
I went behind her and took her by the upper arms and held her.
7
186
"Nothing is wrong," I told her.
7
187
"And, besides, curiosity is not becoming in a kajira".
7
188
"Something is wrong, is it not?" asked Pertinax.
7
189
"I do not think so," I said.
7
190
"What are we to do?" he asked.
Women are so much at one's mercy, so helpless, when bound, and hooded.
I went behind her and took her by the upper arms and held her.
"Nothing is wrong," I told her.
"And, besides, curiosity is not becoming in a kajira".
"Something is wrong, is it not?" asked Pertinax.
"I do not think so," I said.
"What are we to do?" he asked.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )