Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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179
This seemed to please the hideous creature framed in the doorway, for it lifted its head, and drew back its lips from its fangs.
44
180
The thing looked at me, and I, kneeling, put down my head, quickly.
44
181
It then said something in Kur, to which Lord Grendel responded in Kur.
44
182
It then bent down, and whisked my tunic from the floor, and cast it into the brazier where, for a moment, it smoked, and then, a bit later, the dampness steamed away, and the cloth dry, the tunic disappeared in a bit of flame.
44
183
The high one then turned about and withdrew.
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184
"Master?" I said, plaintively.
44
185
"She will wait in the hall," he said.
This seemed to please the hideous creature framed in the doorway, for it lifted its head, and drew back its lips from its fangs.
The thing looked at me, and I, kneeling, put down my head, quickly.
It then said something in Kur, to which Lord Grendel responded in Kur.
It then bent down, and whisked my tunic from the floor, and cast it into the brazier where, for a moment, it smoked, and then, a bit later, the dampness steamed away, and the cloth dry, the tunic disappeared in a bit of flame.
The high one then turned about and withdrew.
"Master?" I said, plaintively.
"She will wait in the hall," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )