Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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128
It is, I suppose, given its nature, a military road leading to the north, broad enough to accommodate war tharlarion, treading abreast, and the passage, two or three, side by side, of thousands of supply wagons and siege engines, without unduly, for more than several pasangs, extending and exposing the lines of the march.
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129
Such roads permit the swift movement of thousands of men, useful either in the defense of borders, the meeting of armies, or in the expansions of imperialism, the conquests of the weak.
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130
Thurnus looked at me.
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131
"You may kiss my cup, Slave," said he.
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132
I pressed my lips to his cup, which he held in his hand.
6
133
I was weak.
6
134
I was a girl.
It is, I suppose, given its nature, a military road leading to the north, broad enough to accommodate war tharlarion, treading abreast, and the passage, two or three, side by side, of thousands of supply wagons and siege engines, without unduly, for more than several pasangs, extending and exposing the lines of the march.
Such roads permit the swift movement of thousands of men, useful either in the defense of borders, the meeting of armies, or in the expansions of imperialism, the conquests of the weak.
Thurnus looked at me.
"You may kiss my cup, Slave," said he.
I pressed my lips to his cup, which he held in his hand.
I was weak.
I was a girl.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )