Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
42
57
I was not greatly soothed by the reassurances that had been tendered by the Lady bina.
I was not greatly soothed by the reassurances that had been tendered by the Lady Bina.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #57)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
54
Then she turned to the beast.
42
55
"It seems, dear friend," she said, "that your disguise, as a mere guard brute, dumb and servile, has been twice penetrated in a single morning".
42
56
The beast, not moving, continued to regard me.
42
57
I was not greatly soothed by the reassurances that had been tendered by the Lady bina.
42
58
I hoped he had understood her.
42
59
Certainly he could not regard me, a half-naked, ankle-roped kajira, as any threat to him, or to his mistress, or colleague.
42
60
I felt very small, very helpless.
Then she turned to the beast.
"It seems, dear friend," she said, "that your disguise, as a mere guard brute, dumb and servile, has been twice penetrated in a single morning".
The beast, not moving, continued to regard me.
I was not greatly soothed by the reassurances that had been tendered by the Lady bina.
I hoped he had understood her.
Certainly he could not regard me, a half-naked, ankle-roped kajira, as any threat to him, or to his mistress, or colleague.
I felt very small, very helpless.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)