Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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39
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The Observation Panel My hands were still braceleted behind my back, but the leash had been released, and it dangled before me, occasionally touching my breasts or a thigh.
The Observation Panel My hands were still braceleted behind my back, but the leash had been released, and it dangled before me, occasionally touching my breasts or a thigh.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #1)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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38
295
I had shortly thereafter found myself leashed and braceleted, and following him down steep, ill-lit, narrow stairs.
38
296
Save for the wine cellars, I knew little about the chambers or passages below the house.
38
297
They were not such, as I noted earlier, as to invite or encourage exploration.
39
1
The Observation Panel My hands were still braceleted behind my back, but the leash had been released, and it dangled before me, occasionally touching my breasts or a thigh.
39
2
Florian was some two yards before me.
39
3
He had slowed his pace, doubtless because of the footing.
39
4
I stifled a scream as something, small and furtive, scurried by, claws scratching on the stones.
I had shortly thereafter found myself leashed and braceleted, and following him down steep, ill-lit, narrow stairs.
Save for the wine cellars, I knew little about the chambers or passages below the house.
They were not such, as I noted earlier, as to invite or encourage exploration.
The Observation Panel My hands were still braceleted behind my back, but the leash had been released, and it dangled before me, occasionally touching my breasts or a thigh.
Florian was some two yards before me.
He had slowed his pace, doubtless because of the footing.
I stifled a scream as something, small and furtive, scurried by, claws scratching on the stones.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 39)