Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
68
I would make him suffer! I thought that I had even now improved on my block measurements.
I would make him suffer! I thought that I had even now improved on my block measurements.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #68)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
65
I thrust my wet hair back about my head, and, keeping my hands behind my head, put my head far back, and lifted it to the late-afternoon sky, my back arched, the water streaming from my body, sparkling in its droplets falling to the river.
41
66
How I hated him! I wondered if he were watching, from the shore, if he saw me, as I was now.
41
67
I hoped so.
41
68
I would make him suffer! I thought that I had even now improved on my block measurements.
41
69
Was he watching? I would make him suffer.
41
70
I thought I might go for even a silver tarsk, now, in open bidding.
41
71
Was he watching? Let him suffer! Now I would follow Tula and Mila to the shore, and don my freshened, still-damp tunic.
I thrust my wet hair back about my head, and, keeping my hands behind my head, put my head far back, and lifted it to the late-afternoon sky, my back arched, the water streaming from my body, sparkling in its droplets falling to the river.
How I hated him! I wondered if he were watching, from the shore, if he saw me, as I was now.
I hoped so.
I would make him suffer! I thought that I had even now improved on my block measurements.
Was he watching? I would make him suffer.
I thought I might go for even a silver tarsk, now, in open bidding.
Was he watching? Let him suffer! Now I would follow Tula and Mila to the shore, and don my freshened, still-damp tunic.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 41)