Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
70
Twice in the afternoon Gorm struck away sea sleen from the girl's body.
9
71
Once he thrust away one of the white sharks of the northern waters.
9
72
The second of the sea sleen it had been which, with its sharp teeth, making a strike, but falling short, had torn away her green velvet gown on the right side from the hip to the hemline; a long strip of it, like a ribbon, was in its teeth as it darted away.
9
73
She had not been on the oar for half an ahn when she had begun to beg her release; a few Ehn later, she had begun to beg to heel the Forkbeard.
9
74
But it was not until evening that the oar lifted, and she was released.
9
75
She was fed hot broths and fettered again to the mast.
9
76
The Forkbeard said nothing to her, but, the next day, when the sun was hot on the deck, and he released her for her exercise, and he walked about the deck, she, though a free woman, heeled him perfectly.
Twice in the afternoon Gorm struck away sea sleen from the girl's body.
Once he thrust away one of the white sharks of the northern waters.
The second of the sea sleen it had been which, with its sharp teeth, making a strike, but falling short, had torn away her green velvet gown on the right side from the hip to the hemline; a long strip of it, like a ribbon, was in its teeth as it darted away.
She had not been on the oar for half an ahn when she had begun to beg her release; a few Ehn later, she had begun to beg to heel the Forkbeard.
But it was not until evening that the oar lifted, and she was released.
She was fed hot broths and fettered again to the mast.
The Forkbeard said nothing to her, but, the next day, when the sun was hot on the deck, and he released her for her exercise, and he walked about the deck, she, though a free woman, heeled him perfectly.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )