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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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50 518 "No, no!" cried the Lady Alexina, held by the arm, being dragged by Kurik to the cage.
50 519 She was then thrust within and Lord Grendel closed the gate, fastening it shut with the heavy chain and padlock.
50 520 The Lady Alexina cast a wild look at Lyris, snarling in the back of the cage, and turned, and pressed herself piteously against the bars of the gate, extending her small hands through them.
50 521 "mercy!" she cried.
50 522 "Let me out! Let me out!" "Well, pretty Lyris," called Kurik to Lyris, "here is your meal".
50 523 Lyris, of course, would find Gorean unintelligible, but the meaning of the words was not lost on the Lady Alexina, who, doubtless, having seen Lord Grendel work the opening and closing of the gate, now realized he was no simple guard beast.
50 524 Too, for all she knew, if Gorean might be at the disposal of one beast, it might be at the disposal of another, as well.
"No, no!" cried the Lady Alexina, held by the arm, being dragged by Kurik to the cage. She was then thrust within and Lord Grendel closed the gate, fastening it shut with the heavy chain and padlock. The Lady Alexina cast a wild look at Lyris, snarling in the back of the cage, and turned, and pressed herself piteously against the bars of the gate, extending her small hands through them. "mercy!" she cried. "Let me out! Let me out!" "Well, pretty Lyris," called Kurik to Lyris, "here is your meal". Lyris, of course, would find Gorean unintelligible, but the meaning of the words was not lost on the Lady Alexina, who, doubtless, having seen Lord Grendel work the opening and closing of the gate, now realized he was no simple guard beast. Too, for all she knew, if Gorean might be at the disposal of one beast, it might be at the disposal of another, as well. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )