Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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347
To one side, two girls, Cara and Tina stood, both in their brief woolen slave garments, Tina's hands at her belly, where they were still confined by the slave strap and bracelets.
To one side, two girls, Cara and Tina stood, both in their brief woolen slave garments, Tina's hands at her belly, where they were still confined by the slave strap and bracelets.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #347)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
344
I stood at the rail.
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345
My men stood.
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346
In a moment, Rim was again on deck, and he, too, stood watching.
5
347
To one side, two girls, Cara and Tina stood, both in their brief woolen slave garments, Tina's hands at her belly, where they were still confined by the slave strap and bracelets.
5
348
"Ta-Sardar-Gor.
5
349
Ta-Thassa," said I, in Gorean.
5
350
"To the Priest-Kings of Gor, and to the Sea".
I stood at the rail.
My men stood.
In a moment, Rim was again on deck, and he, too, stood watching.
To one side, two girls, Cara and Tina stood, both in their brief woolen slave garments, Tina's hands at her belly, where they were still confined by the slave strap and bracelets.
"Ta-Sardar-Gor.
Ta-Thassa," said I, in Gorean.
"To the Priest-Kings of Gor, and to the Sea".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5)