Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
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Bells and collar Kamchak regarded Aphris of Turia.
Bells and Collar Kamchak regarded Aphris of Turia.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
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I rushed to Kamchak and threw my arms about him laughing and hugging him.
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587
He was grinning from ear to ear, sweat glistening in the furrows of his scars.
10
588
Then he turned and advanced to the stake of Aphris of Turia, who stood there, her wrists bound in steel, regarding him, speechless with horror.
11
1
Bells and collar Kamchak regarded Aphris of Turia.
11
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"Why is a slave," he asked, "masquerading in the robes of a free woman?" "Please, no, Tuchuk," she said.
11
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"Please, no!" And in a moment the lovely Aphris of Turia stood at the stake revealed to the eyes of her master.
11
4
She threw back her head and moaned, wrists still locked in the retaining rings.
I rushed to Kamchak and threw my arms about him laughing and hugging him.
He was grinning from ear to ear, sweat glistening in the furrows of his scars.
Then he turned and advanced to the stake of Aphris of Turia, who stood there, her wrists bound in steel, regarding him, speechless with horror.
Bells and collar Kamchak regarded Aphris of Turia.
"Why is a slave," he asked, "masquerading in the robes of a free woman?" "Please, no, Tuchuk," she said.
"Please, no!" And in a moment the lovely Aphris of Turia stood at the stake revealed to the eyes of her master.
She threw back her head and moaned, wrists still locked in the retaining rings.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11)