Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
380
She fell to her knees on the deck, head down, hair falling forward, revealing the collar at her neck, and wept.
She fell to her knees on the deck, head down, hair falling forward, revealing the collar at her neck, and wept.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #380)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
377
She turned away from me and toward Lydius.
5
378
Piteously she lifted her two hands, still braceleted, in salute to Lydius.
5
379
When she had done so, I again, from behind, pulled her hands to her belly, and buckled the slave strap behind her back.
5
380
She fell to her knees on the deck, head down, hair falling forward, revealing the collar at her neck, and wept.
5
381
"Stroke!" called Thurnock, in his rhythm.
5
382
"Stroke!" I strode to the stern castle and, with a Builder's Glass, looked back toward Lydius.
5
383
I noted, to my interest, the large, yellow medium galley from Tyros, too, was casting off.
She turned away from me and toward Lydius.
Piteously she lifted her two hands, still braceleted, in salute to Lydius.
When she had done so, I again, from behind, pulled her hands to her belly, and buckled the slave strap behind her back.
She fell to her knees on the deck, head down, hair falling forward, revealing the collar at her neck, and wept.
"Stroke!" called Thurnock, in his rhythm.
"Stroke!" I strode to the stern castle and, with a Builder's Glass, looked back toward Lydius.
I noted, to my interest, the large, yellow medium galley from Tyros, too, was casting off.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5)