Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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656
I jerked her to her feet and, half turning her, ripping her silk from her, hurled her to the map floor, where she half lay, half crouched, one leg beneath her, looking at me, stripped save for her collar, the brand, the armlets, bells, the anklets, with fury.
I jerked her to her feet and, half turning her, ripping her silk from her, hurled her to the map floor, where she half lay, half crouched, one leg beneath her, looking at me, stripped save for her collar, the brand, the armlets, bells, the anklets, with fury.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #656)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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653
I held her from me.
1
654
She lifted her lips to mine.
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655
I did not permit her to touch me.
1
656
I jerked her to her feet and, half turning her, ripping her silk from her, hurled her to the map floor, where she half lay, half crouched, one leg beneath her, looking at me, stripped save for her collar, the brand, the armlets, bells, the anklets, with fury.
1
657
"Please us more," I told her.
1
658
Her eyes blazed.
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659
"And do not rise from the floor, Slave," I told her.
I held her from me.
She lifted her lips to mine.
I did not permit her to touch me.
I jerked her to her feet and, half turning her, ripping her silk from her, hurled her to the map floor, where she half lay, half crouched, one leg beneath her, looking at me, stripped save for her collar, the brand, the armlets, bells, the anklets, with fury.
"Please us more," I told her.
Her eyes blazed.
"And do not rise from the floor, Slave," I told her.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)