Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
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47
My ankles were then crossed and bound together by the last stocking.
3
48
I tried to turn.
3
49
I felt a man's shoe on my back, pressing down, pinning me to the floor.
3
50
"Lie still, kajira," said a voice.
3
51
That word, again.
3
52
Gagged, I could not even disabuse them of the notion that my name was not kajira, but Phyllis.
3
53
I lay still.
My ankles were then crossed and bound together by the last stocking.
I tried to turn.
I felt a man's shoe on my back, pressing down, pinning me to the floor.
"Lie still, kajira," said a voice.
That word, again.
Gagged, I could not even disabuse them of the notion that my name was not kajira, but Phyllis.
I lay still.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )