Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
He could now easily, as I was shackled, even as handicapped as he was, move far more swiftly than I.
25
5
I was afraid to belong to him, as there was something in his carriage and attitude which suggested cruelty and violence, purpose and menace.
25
6
Too, I had sensed how men had feared him in Brundisium.
25
7
He, though handicapped, had not even been attacked for that next silver stater, a valuable coin, due upon the delivery of a certain slave.
25
8
Despite my uneasiness, my trepidation, and such, I was muchly pleased that I had been purchased, even by such a man, before the return of the seemingly murderously intent Dorna of Tharna.
25
9
I had no desire to be cast to tharlarion.
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I hoped to please him.
He could now easily, as I was shackled, even as handicapped as he was, move far more swiftly than I.
I was afraid to belong to him, as there was something in his carriage and attitude which suggested cruelty and violence, purpose and menace.
Too, I had sensed how men had feared him in Brundisium.
He, though handicapped, had not even been attacked for that next silver stater, a valuable coin, due upon the delivery of a certain slave.
Despite my uneasiness, my trepidation, and such, I was muchly pleased that I had been purchased, even by such a man, before the return of the seemingly murderously intent Dorna of Tharna.
I had no desire to be cast to tharlarion.
I hoped to please him.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )