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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 154 He then held her before him, bent backwards, examining the sweet bow of her beauty.
32 155 Iwoso leaped to her feet.
32 156 She shouted something, angrily, at the man.
32 157 He, laughed, hurled the red slave away from him, a dozen feet away, into the dust.
32 158 "The lance dancers are approaching," I observed.
32 159 "Iwoso does not want the slave to learn the pleasures of men," said Cuwignaka.
32 160 "Doubtless she fears it will spoil her as a serving slave for a woman".
He then held her before him, bent backwards, examining the sweet bow of her beauty. Iwoso leaped to her feet. She shouted something, angrily, at the man. He, laughed, hurled the red slave away from him, a dozen feet away, into the dust. "The lance dancers are approaching," I observed. "Iwoso does not want the slave to learn the pleasures of men," said Cuwignaka. "Doubtless she fears it will spoil her as a serving slave for a woman". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )