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"sa-tarna "

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

"More Sa-Tarna!" called a man, and the girls began, again, with the exception of the chastened Alcinoë, to serve. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #237)
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12 237 "More sa-tarna!" called a man, and the girls began, again, with the exception of the chastened Alcinoë, to serve.

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

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12 234 "What are you going to do," asked Alcinoë, frightened, uncertainly, and had the presence of mind to add, a moment later, "—Master!" I then switched the back of her thighs, with several stinging strokes, and she began to cry.
12 235 But she dared not move.
12 236 I then handed the switch back to the pleased slave who had brought it to me, and she returned it promptly to its peg.
12 237 "More sa-tarna!" called a man, and the girls began, again, with the exception of the chastened Alcinoë, to serve.
12 238 Conversation resumed about the board.
12 239 Nothing of importance had occurred.
12 240 "Kneel down, under the table, at my left knee," I said to Alcinoë.
"What are you going to do," asked Alcinoë, frightened, uncertainly, and had the presence of mind to add, a moment later, "—Master!" I then switched the back of her thighs, with several stinging strokes, and she began to cry. But she dared not move. I then handed the switch back to the pleased slave who had brought it to me, and she returned it promptly to its peg. "More sa-tarna!" called a man, and the girls began, again, with the exception of the chastened Alcinoë, to serve. Conversation resumed about the board. Nothing of importance had occurred. "Kneel down, under the table, at my left knee," I said to Alcinoë. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12)