Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
319
Eta lay on her side in the grass.
3
320
She seemed small, lying there, hooded and bound, in her bells.
3
321
By all but me she was forgotten.
3
322
I felt terribly sorry for my poor sister.
3
323
And I envied her her ravishment.
3
324
In a few moments the referee had returned to her and, by the arms, thrown her again to her feet.
3
325
She stood unsteadily, trembling, the motion of her body agitating the bells.
Eta lay on her side in the grass.
She seemed small, lying there, hooded and bound, in her bells.
By all but me she was forgotten.
I felt terribly sorry for my poor sister.
And I envied her her ravishment.
In a few moments the referee had returned to her and, by the arms, thrown her again to her feet.
She stood unsteadily, trembling, the motion of her body agitating the bells.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )