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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

'That will be determined later,' said the fellow before whom I knelt, my hair held. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #620)
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3 620 'That will be determined later,' said the fellow before whom I knelt, my hair held.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 617 'Detunick her,' said another.
3 618 'No,' I cried, 'my modesty!' 'It is hard to preserve one's modesty,' said a fellow, 'when writhing naked on an impaling spear.
3 619 ' 'I am not the Lady Flavia!' I insisted.
3 620 'That will be determined later,' said the fellow before whom I knelt, my hair held.
3 621 Then he said, 'Bind her, hand and foot.
3 622 ' As might be supposed, I, a possible free woman, possibly even the Lady Flavia of Ar, had, to my misery, become a center of attention.
3 623 Several of the perimeter guards had gathered about me.
'Detunick her,' said another. 'No,' I cried, 'my modesty!' 'It is hard to preserve one's modesty,' said a fellow, 'when writhing naked on an impaling spear. ' 'I am not the Lady Flavia!' I insisted. 'That will be determined later,' said the fellow before whom I knelt, my hair held. Then he said, 'Bind her, hand and foot. ' As might be supposed, I, a possible free woman, possibly even the Lady Flavia of Ar, had, to my misery, become a center of attention. Several of the perimeter guards had gathered about me. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)