Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
The girl, back arched, head down, belly up, bound over the withers of the kaiila, before the saddle, twisted, whimpering.
10
24
She was Zina.
10
25
Only she now wore the name which she had borne as a free woman as a slave name, to shame her, given to her by her master, Hassan, the bandit.
10
26
Her companion prize, whose name was Tafa, was bound similarly before the saddle of one of Hassan's men.
10
27
The soft interiors of the thighs of both girls were bloodied, stained reddish brown, to the side of the knee, but only one of them wore in her flesh, on the outside of her left thigh, high, under the hip, recently imprinted, the Tahari slave mark.
10
28
She only, Zina, was, now, a slave girl.
10
29
Others of the men of Hassan led pack kaiila, containing in their burdens goods taken from the caravan plundered four days ago.
The girl, back arched, head down, belly up, bound over the withers of the kaiila, before the saddle, twisted, whimpering.
She was Zina.
Only she now wore the name which she had borne as a free woman as a slave name, to shame her, given to her by her master, Hassan, the bandit.
Her companion prize, whose name was Tafa, was bound similarly before the saddle of one of Hassan's men.
The soft interiors of the thighs of both girls were bloodied, stained reddish brown, to the side of the knee, but only one of them wore in her flesh, on the outside of her left thigh, high, under the hip, recently imprinted, the Tahari slave mark.
She only, Zina, was, now, a slave girl.
Others of the men of Hassan led pack kaiila, containing in their burdens goods taken from the caravan plundered four days ago.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )