Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
132
"You have seen," said Ottar, to the Forkbeard, "that he has been bold with a bondmaid, the property of freemen".
"You have seen," said Ottar, to the Forkbeard, "that he has been bold with a bondmaid, the property of free men".
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #132)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
129
To strike more than twice, however, is regarded as clumsiness.
7
130
The young man stood, numbly, caught.
7
131
Thyri, her kirtle down, shrank back, her hand before her mouth.
7
132
"You have seen," said Ottar, to the Forkbeard, "that he has been bold with a bondmaid, the property of freemen".
7
133
"Thralls and bondmaids, sometimes," said I, "banter".
7
134
"He would have put his hands upon her," said Ottar.
7
135
That seemed true, and was surely more serious.
To strike more than twice, however, is regarded as clumsiness.
The young man stood, numbly, caught.
Thyri, her kirtle down, shrank back, her hand before her mouth.
"You have seen," said Ottar, to the Forkbeard, "that he has been bold with a bondmaid, the property of free men".
"Thralls and bondmaids, sometimes," said I, "banter".
"He would have put his hands upon her," said Ottar.
That seemed true, and was surely more serious.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 7)