Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
4
How could I not be noticed, so close to them? Did they not know I was here? Had they no feeling for me? Would no one pity me? Would someone not bring me clothing? My neck and body were bare.
How could I not be noticed, so close to them? Did they not know I was here? Had they no feeling for me? Would no one pity me? Would someone not bring me clothing? My neck and body were bare.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #4)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
1
I could scarcely move in such a thing.
9
2
I was on my knees, bent down, clutching the bars, looking up through them.
9
3
How tall, and large, seemed the robed figures of the men about, they not noticing me.
9
4
How could I not be noticed, so close to them? Did they not know I was here? Had they no feeling for me? Would no one pity me? Would someone not bring me clothing? My neck and body were bare.
9
5
My thigh was not.
9
6
It wore the Kef.
9
7
What madness it seemed that I should be here, naked, marked, helpless, grasping bars, caged.
I could scarcely move in such a thing.
I was on my knees, bent down, clutching the bars, looking up through them.
How tall, and large, seemed the robed figures of the men about, they not noticing me.
How could I not be noticed, so close to them? Did they not know I was here? Had they no feeling for me? Would no one pity me? Would someone not bring me clothing? My neck and body were bare.
My thigh was not.
It wore the Kef.
What madness it seemed that I should be here, naked, marked, helpless, grasping bars, caged.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 9)