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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 28 We had run for perhaps an Ahn, when, gasping, exhausted, scarcely able to move, we had reached the edge of a large Ka-la-na thicket.
13 29 In this thicket, still tethered one to the other, we had thrown ourselves down on the grass.
13 30 "Ute, I am afraid," I had whispered to her.
13 31 "I am afraid!" "Do you not understand," she whispered, her eyes filled with joy, "we are free! We are free!" "But what will we do?" I asked.
13 32 Ute crawled over to me, and began to work, with her small strong fingers, at the knot that bound the collar on my throat.
13 33 "We will need this binding fiber," she said.
13 34 After a time, she managed to undo the knot.
We had run for perhaps an Ahn, when, gasping, exhausted, scarcely able to move, we had reached the edge of a large Ka-la-na thicket. In this thicket, still tethered one to the other, we had thrown ourselves down on the grass. "Ute, I am afraid," I had whispered to her. "I am afraid!" "Do you not understand," she whispered, her eyes filled with joy, "we are free! We are free!" "But what will we do?" I asked. Ute crawled over to me, and began to work, with her small strong fingers, at the knot that bound the collar on my throat. "We will need this binding fiber," she said. After a time, she managed to undo the knot. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )