Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
112
It was not easy to forget.
5
113
It idled its way through daydreams, and, more than once, recurred in my dreams, from which I, seemingly rooted in place and unable to flee, would abruptly waken.
5
114
I wondered how such dreams might have continued, had I dared to permit them to do so.
5
115
One night, I returned home, a Wednesday evening in November, a cool night, late from the store, for we had been open later than usual, for a sale, prepared a small supper, and then, weary from the day, retired.
5
116
I am not clear what occurred then.
5
117
It was perhaps the following morning that I awakened, but I am not sure.
5
118
It may have been days later.
It was not easy to forget.
It idled its way through daydreams, and, more than once, recurred in my dreams, from which I, seemingly rooted in place and unable to flee, would abruptly waken.
I wondered how such dreams might have continued, had I dared to permit them to do so.
One night, I returned home, a Wednesday evening in November, a cool night, late from the store, for we had been open later than usual, for a sale, prepared a small supper, and then, weary from the day, retired.
I am not clear what occurred then.
It was perhaps the following morning that I awakened, but I am not sure.
It may have been days later.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )