Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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12
Two others stood nearby.
19
13
The man on my left, in his two hands, took my left wrist; the man on my right, with his two hands, took my right wrist.
19
14
They stood, throwing me upright to my feet, between them.
19
15
I was unclothed, save for the black, enameled, belled collar, and the black, enameled belled ankle ring, as I had been in the alcove of the Chatka and Curla.
19
16
My face was red from the slave hood.
19
17
My body was broken out from the moisture and heat of the slave sack.
19
18
I stood between the two men, their hands on my wrists.
Two others stood nearby.
The man on my left, in his two hands, took my left wrist; the man on my right, with his two hands, took my right wrist.
They stood, throwing me upright to my feet, between them.
I was unclothed, save for the black, enameled, belled collar, and the black, enameled belled ankle ring, as I had been in the alcove of the Chatka and Curla.
My face was red from the slave hood.
My body was broken out from the moisture and heat of the slave sack.
I stood between the two men, their hands on my wrists.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )