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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 109 He snapped shut the tiny gate, and left.
16 110 In a few moments the hatch closed and we were again in total darkness.
16 111 The ship shifted in the water, and I could hear the waves against the hull.
16 112 In a few minutes, the man gone, I heard the urt, it or another, moving about on the wood between the meshes.
16 113 I gritted my teeth so that I would not cry out from the misery of the lice.
16 114 I drew my feet and hands, in their chains, as near the center of my space as I could.
16 115 I made no sound.
He snapped shut the tiny gate, and left. In a few moments the hatch closed and we were again in total darkness. The ship shifted in the water, and I could hear the waves against the hull. In a few minutes, the man gone, I heard the urt, it or another, moving about on the wood between the meshes. I gritted my teeth so that I would not cry out from the misery of the lice. I drew my feet and hands, in their chains, as near the center of my space as I could. I made no sound. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )