Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
133
It seemed my guts had been torn out.
9
134
I looked up, miserable, at the stars.
9
135
Clitus Vitellius then left me, to return to his furs, to sleep.
9
136
* * * * I cut again at the soil with the hoe, chopping down, loosening the dirt about the roots of the sul plants.
9
137
The sun was terribly hot.
9
138
On my throat I wore a rope collar.
9
139
My hands were terribly blistered.
It seemed my guts had been torn out.
I looked up, miserable, at the stars.
Clitus Vitellius then left me, to return to his furs, to sleep.
* * * * I cut again at the soil with the hoe, chopping down, loosening the dirt about the roots of the sul plants.
The sun was terribly hot.
On my throat I wore a rope collar.
My hands were terribly blistered.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )