Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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116
I wanted to tear her hair out.
I wanted to tear her hair out.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #116)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
113
The tunes played by our flute girl were not lively, of course, for one does not turn a stone with grace and sprightliness, but were measured to our tread, as we thrust against the poles.
11
114
Sometimes, when we were resting, leaning on the poles, she would play as she wished.
11
115
She was quite skilled.
11
116
I wanted to tear her hair out.
11
117
"Ai!" I cried, struck by the switch of the first girl, on the back of the thighs, four times, below the narrow, tiny camisk.
11
118
"Do not malinger, barbarian," she said.
11
119
"Feel my switch, you laggard! Others are not to do your work".
The tunes played by our flute girl were not lively, of course, for one does not turn a stone with grace and sprightliness, but were measured to our tread, as we thrust against the poles.
Sometimes, when we were resting, leaning on the poles, she would play as she wished.
She was quite skilled.
I wanted to tear her hair out.
"Ai!" I cried, struck by the switch of the first girl, on the back of the thighs, four times, below the narrow, tiny camisk.
"Do not malinger, barbarian," she said.
"Feel my switch, you laggard! Others are not to do your work".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11)