Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1118
I then went behind her, and, with some difficulty, undid the knots binding her ankles together, and then those confining her small wrists.
I then went behind her, and, with some difficulty, undid the knots binding her ankles together, and then those confining her small wrists.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #1118)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1115
Or perhaps they would be amused, and think her fate one well deserved, a fate well deserved by one whom they suspected did not share their views.
37
1116
But then, at night, would they dream of themselves so, at the feet of masters? "It is enough," I said.
37
1117
I then lifted her to her knees, before me.
37
1118
I then went behind her, and, with some difficulty, undid the knots binding her ankles together, and then those confining her small wrists.
37
1119
She moved her ankles, and rubbed her wrists, looking up at me.
37
1120
"Position," said Callias, sharply.
37
1121
Instantly, frightened, she went to position.
Or perhaps they would be amused, and think her fate one well deserved, a fate well deserved by one whom they suspected did not share their views.
But then, at night, would they dream of themselves so, at the feet of masters? "It is enough," I said.
I then lifted her to her knees, before me.
I then went behind her, and, with some difficulty, undid the knots binding her ankles together, and then those confining her small wrists.
She moved her ankles, and rubbed her wrists, looking up at me.
"Position," said Callias, sharply.
Instantly, frightened, she went to position.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)