Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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166
I had noted some activity on her part a few Ehn ago.
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167
One normally recovers slowly from the effects of Tassa powder, at least for a few minutes, and then one might, after a time, suddenly comprehending, awaken suddenly, hysterically, struggling, screaming, if one is not gagged.
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168
It is not uncommon for them to awaken in a stout, canvas slave sack, in which they can barely squirm, or bound hand and foot, say, on a carpet in an empty tent, or chained to a ring in the darkness.
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Such awakenings, too, may characterize Earth girls brought to gor for the markets, as they are commonly sedated in tiered slave capsules for the journey from Earth to gor.
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170
Many are even unaware of their journey, having perhaps been sedated in their own beds and then transported to gor unconscious, only to awaken later in the pens, sometimes to the stroke of a slaver's lash.
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Saru now had her hands under her, and lifted her body a little, and looked up at me.
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172
"You are back now," I said.
I had noted some activity on her part a few Ehn ago.
One normally recovers slowly from the effects of Tassa powder, at least for a few minutes, and then one might, after a time, suddenly comprehending, awaken suddenly, hysterically, struggling, screaming, if one is not gagged.
It is not uncommon for them to awaken in a stout, canvas slave sack, in which they can barely squirm, or bound hand and foot, say, on a carpet in an empty tent, or chained to a ring in the darkness.
Such awakenings, too, may characterize Earth girls brought to gor for the markets, as they are commonly sedated in tiered slave capsules for the journey from Earth to gor.
Many are even unaware of their journey, having perhaps been sedated in their own beds and then transported to gor unconscious, only to awaken later in the pens, sometimes to the stroke of a slaver's lash.
Saru now had her hands under her, and lifted her body a little, and looked up at me.
"You are back now," I said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )