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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

My master looked upward, at the moons. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #291)
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5 291 My master looked upward, at the moons.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 288 I saw the gold of her collar beneath her dark hair.
5 289 When the Lady Sabina had finished her work and returned to her tent, followed by the two gowned slave girls, the leader of the camp, or captain, angrily, returned, too, to his tent, and the men, who had gathered around, returned to their duties, their rest or recreations.
5 290 The girl was left tied at the wheel, whipped.
5 291 My master looked upward, at the moons.
5 292 From through the trees, on the other side of the camp, came what I took to be the sound of a bird, the hook-billed, night-crying fleer, which preys on nocturnal forest urts.
5 293 The cry was repeated three times.
5 294 "Quiet is the night," called one of the camp guards, and this call was echoed by the others.
I saw the gold of her collar beneath her dark hair. When the Lady Sabina had finished her work and returned to her tent, followed by the two gowned slave girls, the leader of the camp, or captain, angrily, returned, too, to his tent, and the men, who had gathered around, returned to their duties, their rest or recreations. The girl was left tied at the wheel, whipped. My master looked upward, at the moons. From through the trees, on the other side of the camp, came what I took to be the sound of a bird, the hook-billed, night-crying fleer, which preys on nocturnal forest urts. The cry was repeated three times. "Quiet is the night," called one of the camp guards, and this call was echoed by the others. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5)