Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
110
The door was then closed, and locked.
6
111
"You may speak," said the fellow, turning about, paying us no more attention.
6
112
We looked at one another, and then, suddenly, gratefully, words and cries, and sobs, like the issuance of hitherto blocked fountains suddenly freed, rushed forth, cascades of speech, torrents of confusion, fears, tremblings, threats, pleas, lamentations, and protests.
6
113
Some of the girls ran to the bars, seizing them, demanding succor, release, consideration.
6
114
Only Paula, sitting on the floor, with her back to a wall of the cell, seemed content, more curious than apprehensive.
6
115
I sat down beside her.
6
116
"What are kajirae?" I asked.
The door was then closed, and locked.
"You may speak," said the fellow, turning about, paying us no more attention.
We looked at one another, and then, suddenly, gratefully, words and cries, and sobs, like the issuance of hitherto blocked fountains suddenly freed, rushed forth, cascades of speech, torrents of confusion, fears, tremblings, threats, pleas, lamentations, and protests.
Some of the girls ran to the bars, seizing them, demanding succor, release, consideration.
Only Paula, sitting on the floor, with her back to a wall of the cell, seemed content, more curious than apprehensive.
I sat down beside her.
"What are kajirae?" I asked.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )