Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
102
Nothing in my experience had prepared me for this treatment.
3
103
I felt the gravel of the canyon under my feet, the sunlight reflected from the walls.
3
104
My fists were clenched.
3
105
Who did these barbarians think they were? I was the most beautiful girl in the junior class at an elite girls' college on Earth, perhaps in the college as a whole.
3
106
The only exception might perhaps have been the beautiful senior in anthropology, Elicia Nevins.
3
107
We had been great rivals.
3
108
But she had only been an anthropology major, whereas I was an English major, and a poetess.
Nothing in my experience had prepared me for this treatment.
I felt the gravel of the canyon under my feet, the sunlight reflected from the walls.
My fists were clenched.
Who did these barbarians think they were? I was the most beautiful girl in the junior class at an elite girls' college on Earth, perhaps in the college as a whole.
The only exception might perhaps have been the beautiful senior in anthropology, Elicia Nevins.
We had been great rivals.
But she had only been an anthropology major, whereas I was an English major, and a poetess.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )