Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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309
The lined canvas hood was then drawn over my head, and buckled under my chin.
7
310
My hands were still thonged together, behind my back.
7
311
Before my head was enclosed in the hood I lifted my eyes, briefly, to those of he whom I took to be first amongst my abductors.
7
312
His mask, black, covered most of his face.
7
313
I noted a small, triangular scar on the right side of his face, low, to the right of his mouth.
7
314
Then I lowered my eyes, fearing that I might be found presumptuous, and the hood was drawn over my head, and fastened in place.
7
315
"Masks," said he.
The lined canvas hood was then drawn over my head, and buckled under my chin.
My hands were still thonged together, behind my back.
Before my head was enclosed in the hood I lifted my eyes, briefly, to those of he whom I took to be first amongst my abductors.
His mask, black, covered most of his face.
I noted a small, triangular scar on the right side of his face, low, to the right of his mouth.
Then I lowered my eyes, fearing that I might be found presumptuous, and the hood was drawn over my head, and fastened in place.
"Masks," said he.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )