Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
397
The little bina was very pretty, but I thought, rather clearly, she had not yet been brought to slave heat.
The little Bina was very pretty, but I thought, rather clearly, she had not yet been brought to slave heat.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #397)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
394
"Perhaps even three times, and backwards," Boots was saying.
7
395
I smiled to myself.
7
396
He was talking, of course, about Lecchio's somersaults.
7
397
The little bina was very pretty, but I thought, rather clearly, she had not yet been brought to slave heat.
7
398
I had gathered, from various tiny indications, back at the fair, and this afternoon, that Boots was not altogether satisfied with her.
7
399
As a collared slave, I feared, she had much to learn.
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400
Too, she seemed to have a nasty streak in her.
"Perhaps even three times, and backwards," Boots was saying.
I smiled to myself.
He was talking, of course, about Lecchio's somersaults.
The little bina was very pretty, but I thought, rather clearly, she had not yet been brought to slave heat.
I had gathered, from various tiny indications, back at the fair, and this afternoon, that Boots was not altogether satisfied with her.
As a collared slave, I feared, she had much to learn.
Too, she seemed to have a nasty streak in her.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 7)