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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 112 Her hair was even longer than that of the more slender girl.
3 113 The nineteen girls regarded him, terrified, eyes wide, their faces lit on the left side by the flames of the burning wall.
3 114 "Go to the bondmaid circle," said Ivar Forkbeard, indicating the circle he had drawn in the dirt.
3 115 The women cried out in misery.
3 116 To enter the circle, if one is a female, is, by the laws of Torvaldsland, to declare oneself a bondmaid.
3 117 A woman, of course, need not enter the circle of her own free will.
3 118 She may, for example, be thrown within it, naked and bound.
Her hair was even longer than that of the more slender girl. The nineteen girls regarded him, terrified, eyes wide, their faces lit on the left side by the flames of the burning wall. "Go to the bondmaid circle," said Ivar Forkbeard, indicating the circle he had drawn in the dirt. The women cried out in misery. To enter the circle, if one is a female, is, by the laws of Torvaldsland, to declare oneself a bondmaid. A woman, of course, need not enter the circle of her own free will. She may, for example, be thrown within it, naked and bound. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )