Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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255
The referee then, taking up a switch, went to the vicinity of Eta.
3
256
I watched from the shadows.
3
257
I was indignant, and horrified, of course.
3
258
Too, I was consumed with pity for my poor unfortunate sister.
3
259
Too, I was curious to see who it would be who would first seize her.
3
260
Of the five contestants I knew well whom I would have first chosen, had I had a choice in such matters, to get his hands on me, a blond, shaggy haired young giant, with freckled wrists, whose hair clung about his shoulders.
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261
To me he was the most attractive man in the camp after my captor.
The referee then, taking up a switch, went to the vicinity of Eta.
I watched from the shadows.
I was indignant, and horrified, of course.
Too, I was consumed with pity for my poor unfortunate sister.
Too, I was curious to see who it would be who would first seize her.
Of the five contestants I knew well whom I would have first chosen, had I had a choice in such matters, to get his hands on me, a blond, shaggy haired young giant, with freckled wrists, whose hair clung about his shoulders.
To me he was the most attractive man in the camp after my captor.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )