Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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229
And so it was that she, Talena, once daughter of Marlenus of Ar, then disowned, once my companion, was ushered into my presence.
1
230
"The slave," said Samos.
1
231
"Do not kneel," I said to her.
1
232
"Strip your face, slave," said Samos.
1
233
Gracefully the girl, the property of Samos, first slaver of Port Kar, removed her veil, unfastening it, dropping it about her shoulders.
1
234
We looked once more upon each other.
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235
I saw again those marvelous green eyes, those lips, luscious, perfect for crushing beneath a warrior's mouth and teeth, the subtle complexion, olive.
And so it was that she, Talena, once daughter of Marlenus of Ar, then disowned, once my companion, was ushered into my presence.
"The slave," said Samos.
"Do not kneel," I said to her.
"Strip your face, slave," said Samos.
Gracefully the girl, the property of Samos, first slaver of Port Kar, removed her veil, unfastening it, dropping it about her shoulders.
We looked once more upon each other.
I saw again those marvelous green eyes, those lips, luscious, perfect for crushing beneath a warrior's mouth and teeth, the subtle complexion, olive.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )