Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
6
195
She, moaning, was seized by a fellow and thrown on her belly over the peeled log.
6
196
Two men held her upper arms; two others her upper legs.
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.
She, moaning, was seized by a fellow and thrown on her belly over the peeled log.
Two men held her upper arms; two others her upper legs.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )