Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
298
For example, if certain forms of distress occur, such as regurgitation, the gag should be torn free instantly.
10
299
A captive is not to be lost, but brought safely to your chains.
10
300
The ball in Miss Wentworth's lovely, but widely distended mouth was blue, and the straps which held it in place, buckled behind the back of her neck, were yellow.
10
301
These are the colors of the slavers.
10
302
Miss Wentworth was then silent, absolutely, unwilling to further embarrass herself.
10
303
She threw a piteous look at Lord Nishida, one less then of anger than of supplication.
10
304
Surely he must understand her plight, and take pity on her.
For example, if certain forms of distress occur, such as regurgitation, the gag should be torn free instantly.
A captive is not to be lost, but brought safely to your chains.
The ball in Miss Wentworth's lovely, but widely distended mouth was blue, and the straps which held it in place, buckled behind the back of her neck, were yellow.
These are the colors of the slavers.
Miss Wentworth was then silent, absolutely, unwilling to further embarrass herself.
She threw a piteous look at Lord Nishida, one less then of anger than of supplication.
Surely he must understand her plight, and take pity on her.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )