Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
207
"No," I said.
17
208
"Not if she is free.
17
209
Otherwise let her be stripped and fastened down, belly-up, across the saddle apron, where she may be looked upon in flight, and caressed as might please a master".
17
210
With a blast of dust, and a snapping of wings, Tyrtaios brought the tarn down some forty or fifty paces away, at the far end, to the right of the archery court.
17
211
I considered the distance to that place.
17
212
Tyrtaios had his back to me as he was graciously assisting the delicate, richly-clad Sumomo from the saddle ladder to the ground.
17
213
"No, please, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said the shogun.
"No," I said.
"Not if she is free.
Otherwise let her be stripped and fastened down, belly-up, across the saddle apron, where she may be looked upon in flight, and caressed as might please a master".
With a blast of dust, and a snapping of wings, Tyrtaios brought the tarn down some forty or fifty paces away, at the far end, to the right of the archery court.
I considered the distance to that place.
Tyrtaios had his back to me as he was graciously assisting the delicate, richly-clad Sumomo from the saddle ladder to the ground.
"No, please, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said the shogun.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )