Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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296
I must remain behind the kitchen shed, working, while they were permitted to greet the men! I wondered if Inge would be there, perhaps smiling and waving to Rask of Treve! How furious I was! But I reminded myself that I hated him! In time the excitement, the cries and shouts, diminished, and I knew the men had dismounted, and any captives, perhaps bound, would have been sent to the tent of the women.
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297
The girls, here and there, returned to their labors.
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298
I continued to iron.
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299
About a quarter of an ahn later, kneeling behind the board, ironing, I became aware of someone standing before me.
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300
I saw a pair of slim, tanned ankles.
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301
I lifted my eyes and saw slender, strong, tanned legs.
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302
And then, to my horror, the brief, tawny garment of a panther girl.
I must remain behind the kitchen shed, working, while they were permitted to greet the men! I wondered if Inge would be there, perhaps smiling and waving to Rask of Treve! How furious I was! But I reminded myself that I hated him! In time the excitement, the cries and shouts, diminished, and I knew the men had dismounted, and any captives, perhaps bound, would have been sent to the tent of the women.
The girls, here and there, returned to their labors.
I continued to iron.
About a quarter of an ahn later, kneeling behind the board, ironing, I became aware of someone standing before me.
I saw a pair of slim, tanned ankles.
I lifted my eyes and saw slender, strong, tanned legs.
And then, to my horror, the brief, tawny garment of a panther girl.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )