Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
354
"Hold me please!" "Will you serve me well?" asked the Forkbeard.
9
355
"Yes," she cried.
9
356
"Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!" But the Forkbeard did not make her serve him then but, firmly, held her body, locked in his arms, that of his prisoner, to his, warming her.
9
357
After half of an ahn I saw her, delicately, eyes frightened, lift her head and put her lips to his shoulder; softly, timidly, she kissed him; and then looked into his eyes.
9
358
Suddenly she was flung on her back and his huge hand, roughened from the hilt of the sword, the handle of the ax, was at her body.
9
359
"Oh, no!" she cried.
9
360
"No!" Bets were made at the table.
"Hold me please!" "Will you serve me well?" asked the Forkbeard.
"Yes," she cried.
"Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!" But the Forkbeard did not make her serve him then but, firmly, held her body, locked in his arms, that of his prisoner, to his, warming her.
After half of an ahn I saw her, delicately, eyes frightened, lift her head and put her lips to his shoulder; softly, timidly, she kissed him; and then looked into his eyes.
Suddenly she was flung on her back and his huge hand, roughened from the hilt of the sword, the handle of the ax, was at her body.
"Oh, no!" she cried.
"No!" Bets were made at the table.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )