Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
I was in my place, at the foot of a man's couch, on a chain.
19
11
In my heart I knew it was there that I belonged, at the foot of some man's couch, on some chain.
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12
Outside it was pouring.
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13
I could well conjecture the light of the door lantern falling on the glistening cobbles, the water, reflecting the light, rushing down the gutters, the water diverted at the intersection by the stepping stones, high enough to protect a woman's robe hems and slippers, spaced widely enough to allow for the passage of wheels.
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14
Earlier I had heard men passing by, outside, in the storm, probably fellows returning from some revel.
19
15
They would have doubtless wrapped their cloaks about them, and drawn them over their heads.
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16
Rich men, abroad at night, will commonly be preceded by a lantern bearer and flanked by one or more guards.
I was in my place, at the foot of a man's couch, on a chain.
In my heart I knew it was there that I belonged, at the foot of some man's couch, on some chain.
Outside it was pouring.
I could well conjecture the light of the door lantern falling on the glistening cobbles, the water, reflecting the light, rushing down the gutters, the water diverted at the intersection by the stepping stones, high enough to protect a woman's robe hems and slippers, spaced widely enough to allow for the passage of wheels.
Earlier I had heard men passing by, outside, in the storm, probably fellows returning from some revel.
They would have doubtless wrapped their cloaks about them, and drawn them over their heads.
Rich men, abroad at night, will commonly be preceded by a lantern bearer and flanked by one or more guards.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )