Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
61
1294
Haruki would be tending his garden.
61
1295
I thought, too, of bold, young Tajima, so bright, and earnest, and of a slave, Nezumi.
61
1296
And I thought, too, of a short, thickly bodied, homely man, in whose hands a sword could sing, and part a grain of rice on a human forehead.
61
1297
thassa lay ahead, and, far off, the continent.
61
1298
The World's End was now behind me.
1
1
I knelt before him, head down, as was appropriate.
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2
"Beat me, if I am not pleasing," I said.
Haruki would be tending his garden.
I thought, too, of bold, young Tajima, so bright, and earnest, and of a slave, Nezumi.
And I thought, too, of a short, thickly bodied, homely man, in whose hands a sword could sing, and part a grain of rice on a human forehead.
thassa lay ahead, and, far off, the continent.
The World's End was now behind me.
I knelt before him, head down, as was appropriate.
"Beat me, if I am not pleasing," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )