Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
166
Then, feverishly, I cried inwardly with joy, and pressed the point into the back of the bed and braced it with my own body.
3
167
I began to saw at the cords with the knife.
3
168
The knife, its handle braced against my sweating back, slipped four times, but each time I put it again in place and addressed myself again to my task.
3
169
Then my wrists were free.
3
170
I took the knife and slashed the cord at my throat and the cords at my ankles.
3
171
I leaped from the bed and ran to the vanity.
3
172
My heart sank.
Then, feverishly, I cried inwardly with joy, and pressed the point into the back of the bed and braced it with my own body.
I began to saw at the cords with the knife.
The knife, its handle braced against my sweating back, slipped four times, but each time I put it again in place and addressed myself again to my task.
Then my wrists were free.
I took the knife and slashed the cord at my throat and the cords at my ankles.
I leaped from the bed and ran to the vanity.
My heart sank.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )