Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
84
I saw the fellow who had been flogged on account of the blond slave, whom he had kissed with a might that suggested she might have been his, several days ago, and the blond slave who had been put under the slave lash for so provoking him.
I saw the fellow who had been flogged on account of the blond slave, whom he had kissed with a might that suggested she might have been his, several days ago, and the blond slave who had been put under the slave lash for so provoking him.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #84)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
81
"I see," she said.
20
82
She was not the only slave who had been about me.
20
83
Iole, too, had often been about, as had other slaves about other men.
20
84
I saw the fellow who had been flogged on account of the blond slave, whom he had kissed with a might that suggested she might have been his, several days ago, and the blond slave who had been put under the slave lash for so provoking him.
20
85
When he had not been looking, she had heeled him.
20
86
When he turned, she knelt, her head to the deck.
20
87
Then she had lifted her eyes to him, filled with tears.
"I see," she said.
She was not the only slave who had been about me.
Iole, too, had often been about, as had other slaves about other men.
I saw the fellow who had been flogged on account of the blond slave, whom he had kissed with a might that suggested she might have been his, several days ago, and the blond slave who had been put under the slave lash for so provoking him.
When he had not been looking, she had heeled him.
When he turned, she knelt, her head to the deck.
Then she had lifted her eyes to him, filled with tears.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 20)