Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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193
In my small, cylindrical, transparent cell, supplied with oxygen, water, and nourishment administered by means of tubes and valves, were two exquisite freewomen, as unclothed and helpless as I.
In my small, cylindrical, transparent cell, supplied with oxygen, water, and nourishment administered by means of tubes and valves, were two exquisite free women, as unclothed and helpless as I.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #193)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
190
I had obtained her on a steel world.
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191
I had first met her on the Prison Moon where I had been confined by Priest-Kings, a confinement which had been ended by a raid of Kurii on that facility, following which I had been taken to one of the steel worlds, on which world, as noted, I had acquired the slave in question.
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192
On the Prison Moon, a largely automated prison, it had been intended by the Priest-Kings that I should be defeated and broken as a warrior, by means of an ingenious torture consisting of the counterpoising of desire and honor.
19
193
In my small, cylindrical, transparent cell, supplied with oxygen, water, and nourishment administered by means of tubes and valves, were two exquisite freewomen, as unclothed and helpless as I.
19
194
It was no mistake that I had been confined with precisely these two women.
19
195
Each, unbeknownst to herself, had her role to play in the machinations of Priest-Kings.
19
196
It was not a simple matter of placing two stripped beauties within my power, beauties such as one might conveniently take off any slave block on Gor.
I had obtained her on a steel world.
I had first met her on the Prison Moon where I had been confined by Priest-Kings, a confinement which had been ended by a raid of Kurii on that facility, following which I had been taken to one of the steel worlds, on which world, as noted, I had acquired the slave in question.
On the Prison Moon, a largely automated prison, it had been intended by the Priest-Kings that I should be defeated and broken as a warrior, by means of an ingenious torture consisting of the counterpoising of desire and honor.
In my small, cylindrical, transparent cell, supplied with oxygen, water, and nourishment administered by means of tubes and valves, were two exquisite free women, as unclothed and helpless as I.
It was no mistake that I had been confined with precisely these two women.
Each, unbeknownst to herself, had her role to play in the machinations of Priest-Kings.
It was not a simple matter of placing two stripped beauties within my power, beauties such as one might conveniently take off any slave block on Gor.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19)