Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
1178
At his side, cross-legged, sat Verna, the panther girl, who was served by we girls as might have been a warrior.
At his side, cross-legged, sat Verna, the panther girl, who was served by we girls as might have been a warrior.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #1178)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
1175
I tried to rise.
15
1176
Talena was driven from the sand and another girl, belled, stood forth to please the men.
15
1177
At the head of the feast sat the magnificent Rask of Treve, in his victory.
15
1178
At his side, cross-legged, sat Verna, the panther girl, who was served by we girls as might have been a warrior.
15
1179
How I envied her her freedom, her beauty, her pride, and even the simple opacity of the brief garment she wore.
15
1180
She was not clad in a bit of silk, a touch of cosmetics, a scent of perfume and the bells of a slave.
15
1181
The man whom I had served wine reached clumsily for me.
I tried to rise.
Talena was driven from the sand and another girl, belled, stood forth to please the men.
At the head of the feast sat the magnificent Rask of Treve, in his victory.
At his side, cross-legged, sat Verna, the panther girl, who was served by we girls as might have been a warrior.
How I envied her her freedom, her beauty, her pride, and even the simple opacity of the brief garment she wore.
She was not clad in a bit of silk, a touch of cosmetics, a scent of perfume and the bells of a slave.
The man whom I had served wine reached clumsily for me.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15)