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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 642 "Dina!" she said, and kicked me.
5 643 Then she returned to the other girls.
5 644 "Our poor mistress," cried the girl who had kicked me.
5 645 "Pity her!" I heard the sounds of the night outside the tent, the insects, the cries of fleers.
5 646 Surreptitiously, for I did not wish to be struck or again kicked, I tried to move my wrists and ankles.
5 647 It was useless.
5 648 Thongs had been used, not rope; the knots, simple and efficient, had been made by a warrior.
"Dina!" she said, and kicked me. Then she returned to the other girls. "Our poor mistress," cried the girl who had kicked me. "Pity her!" I heard the sounds of the night outside the tent, the insects, the cries of fleers. Surreptitiously, for I did not wish to be struck or again kicked, I tried to move my wrists and ankles. It was useless. Thongs had been used, not rope; the knots, simple and efficient, had been made by a warrior. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )