Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
229
Paula's two hands, fistlike, behind me, were knotted in my hair, and then, to excruciating pain, I felt my head forced down to the floor of the cell.
Paula's two hands, fistlike, behind me, were knotted in my hair, and then, to excruciating pain, I felt my head forced down to the floor of the cell.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #229)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
226
"What?" I asked, puzzled, turning, just in time to glimpse her hands reaching for me.
6
227
"Stop!" I cried.
6
228
"Stop! Stop! Let me go! Release me!" My head seemed to burst with fire.
6
229
Paula's two hands, fistlike, behind me, were knotted in my hair, and then, to excruciating pain, I felt my head forced down to the floor of the cell.
6
230
I could not, reaching back, dislodge her hands, and they twisted yet more fiercely in my hair, twisting it.
6
231
I could not rise.
6
232
What was there to do but feel the pain? It was like a thousand tiny, burning daggers thrust into my scalp.
"What?" I asked, puzzled, turning, just in time to glimpse her hands reaching for me.
"Stop!" I cried.
"Stop! Stop! Let me go! Release me!" My head seemed to burst with fire.
Paula's two hands, fistlike, behind me, were knotted in my hair, and then, to excruciating pain, I felt my head forced down to the floor of the cell.
I could not, reaching back, dislodge her hands, and they twisted yet more fiercely in my hair, twisting it.
I could not rise.
What was there to do but feel the pain? It was like a thousand tiny, burning daggers thrust into my scalp.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 6)