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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 860 She screamed.
1 861 She fought the harness.
1 862 She, too, was thrown across the tables.
1 863 Ibn Saran, salt merchant of Kasra, did not rise from behind the table behind which, cross-legged, he sat.
1 864 His eyes were half closed.
1 865 He paid no attention to the raping of the slaves.
1 866 He, too, it seemed, contemplated the map.
She screamed. She fought the harness. She, too, was thrown across the tables. Ibn Saran, salt merchant of Kasra, did not rise from behind the table behind which, cross-legged, he sat. His eyes were half closed. He paid no attention to the raping of the slaves. He, too, it seemed, contemplated the map. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )