Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
3
312
"Lady Tina," requested the judge, "go to the rack".
"Lady Tina," requested the judge, "go to the rack".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #312)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
3
309
He unfastened the chain that bound her against the curved leather at the end of the pole, and, holding her by the arm, her wrists still tied behind her, led her to the rear of the wagon, and up the steps.
3
310
She then stood beside her judge, barefoot on the flat-topped, wooden wagon.
3
311
Her head was down.
3
312
"Lady Tina," requested the judge, "go to the rack".
3
313
Wordlessly, the girl went and stood by the rack, her back to the curved iron.
3
314
The man who had brought her to the wagon now knelt before her, locking metal clasps on her ankles.
3
315
He then went behind her, and unbound her wrists.
He unfastened the chain that bound her against the curved leather at the end of the pole, and, holding her by the arm, her wrists still tied behind her, led her to the rear of the wagon, and up the steps.
She then stood beside her judge, barefoot on the flat-topped, wooden wagon.
Her head was down.
"Lady Tina," requested the judge, "go to the rack".
Wordlessly, the girl went and stood by the rack, her back to the curved iron.
The man who had brought her to the wagon now knelt before her, locking metal clasps on her ankles.
He then went behind her, and unbound her wrists.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)