Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
316
It had apparently not occurred to her that such a cry might have had its origin from within one of the tiny, barred enclosures strewn to her right, as she was passing.
9
317
Surely that surprising cry could not be traced to so unlikely a venue.
9
318
Such a linkage would be unthinkably preposterous.
9
319
What marked beast would dare, unsolicited, to address a free woman? "Dear sister!" I called.
9
320
"I am such as you, a woman, but, hapless, have fallen upon hard times.
9
321
Behold, I am afflicted by a most grievous plight! I find myself in the throes of misery and helplessness.
9
322
See how I am! See what has been done to me! I would be free.
It had apparently not occurred to her that such a cry might have had its origin from within one of the tiny, barred enclosures strewn to her right, as she was passing.
Surely that surprising cry could not be traced to so unlikely a venue.
Such a linkage would be unthinkably preposterous.
What marked beast would dare, unsolicited, to address a free woman? "Dear sister!" I called.
"I am such as you, a woman, but, hapless, have fallen upon hard times.
Behold, I am afflicted by a most grievous plight! I find myself in the throes of misery and helplessness.
See how I am! See what has been done to me! I would be free.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )