Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
440
Below, near the rail, one could sense the ground shaking beneath their tread.
17
441
These were similar to war tharlarion whose charge can shatter phalanxes, breastworks, palisades, and field walls.
17
442
You must understand that I did not care that I was blindfolded.
17
443
Who was interested in such things anyway? I sensed people rising up, screaming, about me.
17
444
How helpless and frustrated I was! How I loathed the brute in whose keeping I was.
17
445
I would be treated not as I might wish or please, but precisely as he would wish or please.
17
446
I was collared! How excited was the crowd! How often might a kajira have the opportunity to see such things? Did I prefer the shackles looped about a central bar, and the tied-shut canvas of a wooden slave wagon? Too, this was all new and different, and thrilling, to me.
Below, near the rail, one could sense the ground shaking beneath their tread.
These were similar to war tharlarion whose charge can shatter phalanxes, breastworks, palisades, and field walls.
You must understand that I did not care that I was blindfolded.
Who was interested in such things anyway? I sensed people rising up, screaming, about me.
How helpless and frustrated I was! How I loathed the brute in whose keeping I was.
I would be treated not as I might wish or please, but precisely as he would wish or please.
I was collared! How excited was the crowd! How often might a kajira have the opportunity to see such things? Did I prefer the shackles looped about a central bar, and the tied-shut canvas of a wooden slave wagon? Too, this was all new and different, and thrilling, to me.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )