Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
6
191
Air, by means of a small bellows, pumped by a thrall boy, in white wool, collared, hair-cropped, was forced through a tube in the bottom of each.
Air, by means of a small bellows, pumped by a thrall boy, in white wool, collared, hair-cropped, was forced through a tube in the bottom of each.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #191)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
188
Nearby, on a large, flat stone, to keep it from sinking into the ground, was the anvil.
6
189
A few feet away, glowing with heat, stood two canister braziers.
6
190
In these, among the white coals, were irons.
6
191
Air, by means of a small bellows, pumped by a thrall boy, in white wool, collared, hair-cropped, was forced through a tube in the bottom of each.
6
192
The air above the canisters shook with heat.
6
193
To one side, tall, broad-shouldered, stood a young male thrall, in the thrall tunic of white wool, his hair cropped short, an iron collar on his throat.
6
194
"She first," said the Forkbeard, indicating the slender, blond girl.
Nearby, on a large, flat stone, to keep it from sinking into the ground, was the anvil.
A few feet away, glowing with heat, stood two canister braziers.
In these, among the white coals, were irons.
Air, by means of a small bellows, pumped by a thrall boy, in white wool, collared, hair-cropped, was forced through a tube in the bottom of each.
The air above the canisters shook with heat.
To one side, tall, broad-shouldered, stood a young male thrall, in the thrall tunic of white wool, his hair cropped short, an iron collar on his throat.
"She first," said the Forkbeard, indicating the slender, blond girl.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6)