Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
141
Aside from her chains, confining her wrists and ankles, she wore only her collar.
Aside from her chains, confining her wrists and ankles, she wore only her collar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #141)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
138
We would use part of the proceeds from their sale to purchase our lunch.
3
139
We took a table, an inconspicuous one, near the rear of the paga tavern, yet one with an unimpeded view.
3
140
The short-bodied girl was indeed superb.
3
141
Aside from her chains, confining her wrists and ankles, she wore only her collar.
3
142
There was a flash of slave bells at my side and a dark-haired, yellow-silked girl, a paga girl, knelt beside us, where we sat cross-legged behind the small table.
3
143
"Paga, Masters?" "For three," said I, expansively.
3
144
"And bring bread and bosk, and grapes".
We would use part of the proceeds from their sale to purchase our lunch.
We took a table, an inconspicuous one, near the rear of the paga tavern, yet one with an unimpeded view.
The short-bodied girl was indeed superb.
Aside from her chains, confining her wrists and ankles, she wore only her collar.
There was a flash of slave bells at my side and a dark-haired, yellow-silked girl, a paga girl, knelt beside us, where we sat cross-legged behind the small table.
"Paga, Masters?" "For three," said I, expansively.
"And bring bread and bosk, and grapes".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)