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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 81 If anything, they were merely impatient with her, and thought she made too much of a fuss about things.
21 82 They would not comprehend her feelings, her humiliation, her shame, her terror.
21 83 I supposed even the other girls, the other freight of the caravan, might think she made a bit too much of things.
21 84 After all, did a slave not expect the iron? And the whip? I saw the other girls some thirty yards away, in camisks, the cheapest of slave garments, laughing and talking to one another, disporting themselves as pleasurably as free maidens might have.
21 85 I almost did not notice the chain that lay hidden in the grass.
21 86 It passed through the ankle ring of each and, at each end, encircled a tree to which it was padlocked.
21 87 The irons would soon be hot.
If anything, they were merely impatient with her, and thought she made too much of a fuss about things. They would not comprehend her feelings, her humiliation, her shame, her terror. I supposed even the other girls, the other freight of the caravan, might think she made a bit too much of things. After all, did a slave not expect the iron? And the whip? I saw the other girls some thirty yards away, in camisks, the cheapest of slave garments, laughing and talking to one another, disporting themselves as pleasurably as free maidens might have. I almost did not notice the chain that lay hidden in the grass. It passed through the ankle ring of each and, at each end, encircled a tree to which it was padlocked. The irons would soon be hot. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )