Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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She shuddered and then, exhausted by her ordeal, fell asleep.
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We paddled on.
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We would let the new slaves sleep for a time.
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354
Then, in an ahn or so, we would put our hands upon them and, holding them by the hair and the braceleted wrists, thrust them half over the side, immersing their heads and torsos in the river, that they might be awakened.
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We would then pull them back into the canoe, tie their ankles to a thwart and remove their slave bracelets.
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Paddles would be thrust into their hands.
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Janice, Alice, and Tende might then rest, and the new girls, fresh, raw slaves, but now more cognizant than before of their condition, might contribute to our progress on the river.
She shuddered and then, exhausted by her ordeal, fell asleep.
We paddled on.
We would let the new slaves sleep for a time.
Then, in an ahn or so, we would put our hands upon them and, holding them by the hair and the braceleted wrists, thrust them half over the side, immersing their heads and torsos in the river, that they might be awakened.
We would then pull them back into the canoe, tie their ankles to a thwart and remove their slave bracelets.
Paddles would be thrust into their hands.
Janice, Alice, and Tende might then rest, and the new girls, fresh, raw slaves, but now more cognizant than before of their condition, might contribute to our progress on the river.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )