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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

A Slave Girl's Revenge I walked in the morning, an Ahn before noon, on the wharves of Telnus. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 1 A Slave girl's Revenge I walked in the morning, an ahn before noon, on the wharves of Telnus.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 162 "Use her for wench sport," he said, "and then return her to the Chatka and Curla".
19 163 The slave hood was pulled up, and opened, and then pulled down and over my head; it was folded and tucked under the chin, taking up its slack, and the leather belt, looped twice about my neck, was drawn through its loops, tightened and buckled shut.
19 164 By one ankle I was pulled across the tiles to the side of the room.
20 1 A Slave girl's Revenge I walked in the morning, an ahn before noon, on the wharves of Telnus.
20 2 I could see the great gates of the harbor some two pasangs across the water.
20 3 The harbor was filled with many craft.
20 4 I avoided the tar on the planks of the wharf.
"Use her for wench sport," he said, "and then return her to the Chatka and Curla". The slave hood was pulled up, and opened, and then pulled down and over my head; it was folded and tucked under the chin, taking up its slack, and the leather belt, looped twice about my neck, was drawn through its loops, tightened and buckled shut. By one ankle I was pulled across the tiles to the side of the room. A Slave girl's Revenge I walked in the morning, an ahn before noon, on the wharves of Telnus. I could see the great gates of the harbor some two pasangs across the water. The harbor was filled with many craft. I avoided the tar on the planks of the wharf. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 20)