Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
176
But the hands of Lara were extended, palms up, and she lifted them slightly; it was a gracious gesture that spoke of mercy.
But the hands of Lara were extended, palms up, and she lifted them slightly; it was a gracious gesture that spoke of mercy.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #176)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
173
She extended her silver-gloved hand, palm facing her body and chopped brutally down with it, as though it might have been a blade.
11
174
"mercy, Great Dorna!" screamed Ost.
11
175
Dorna repeated the gesture, slowly, cruelly.
11
176
But the hands of Lara were extended, palms up, and she lifted them slightly; it was a gracious gesture that spoke of mercy.
11
177
"Thank you, Beloved Tatrix," whimpered Ost, his eyes bursting with tears.
11
178
"Thank you!" "Tell me, Serpent," said Lara, "did the warrior steal the coins from you?" "No, no," blubbered Ost.
11
179
"Did you give them to him?" she demanded.
She extended her silver-gloved hand, palm facing her body and chopped brutally down with it, as though it might have been a blade.
"mercy, Great Dorna!" screamed Ost.
Dorna repeated the gesture, slowly, cruelly.
But the hands of Lara were extended, palms up, and she lifted them slightly; it was a gracious gesture that spoke of mercy.
"Thank you, Beloved Tatrix," whimpered Ost, his eyes bursting with tears.
"Thank you!" "Tell me, Serpent," said Lara, "did the warrior steal the coins from you?" "No, no," blubbered Ost.
"Did you give them to him?" she demanded.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 11)