Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
128
Thanked, the free woman and her companion, together with the blanket, retired to their dwelling, perhaps to their breakfast.
Thanked, the free woman and her companion, together with the blanket, retired to their dwelling, perhaps to their breakfast.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #128)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
23
125
Instantly the attitudes of her companion, and the two guardsmen, changed toward me.
23
126
"Who owns you? Who whips you? Where are you chained or caged? What is your name?" demanded the first guardsman.
23
127
Tears in my eyes, kneeling before them, I shook my head, futilely, helplessly.
23
128
Thanked, the free woman and her companion, together with the blanket, retired to their dwelling, perhaps to their breakfast.
23
129
"It is too bad," said the first guardsman, "that she is witless or mad, and cannot speak".
23
130
"Perhaps, under the lash, she might remember how to speak," said the second.
23
131
I drew up my jeans and followed the two guardsmen, heeling them.
Instantly the attitudes of her companion, and the two guardsmen, changed toward me.
"Who owns you? Who whips you? Where are you chained or caged? What is your name?" demanded the first guardsman.
Tears in my eyes, kneeling before them, I shook my head, futilely, helplessly.
Thanked, the free woman and her companion, together with the blanket, retired to their dwelling, perhaps to their breakfast.
"It is too bad," said the first guardsman, "that she is witless or mad, and cannot speak".
"Perhaps, under the lash, she might remember how to speak," said the second.
I drew up my jeans and followed the two guardsmen, heeling them.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 23)