Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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She, now well acquainted with her own condition, that of the collared female slave on Gor, was terrified as to what might be done to the errant bina.
She, now well acquainted with her own condition, that of the collared female slave on Gor, was terrified as to what might be done to the errant Bina.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #662)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
659
The other members of the troupe, now, and the slaves, and Lady Yanina, in her gown fashioned from a Sa-Tarna sack, gathered around.
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660
Lady Telitsia was white-faced.
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661
She had her hand before her mouth.
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662
She, now well acquainted with her own condition, that of the collared female slave on Gor, was terrified as to what might be done to the errant bina.
12
663
Rowena, too, trembled.
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664
"What is going on?" asked Boots.
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665
"I suggest that you ask the slave to give an accounting," I said, "completely".
The other members of the troupe, now, and the slaves, and Lady Yanina, in her gown fashioned from a Sa-Tarna sack, gathered around.
Lady Telitsia was white-faced.
She had her hand before her mouth.
She, now well acquainted with her own condition, that of the collared female slave on Gor, was terrified as to what might be done to the errant bina.
Rowena, too, trembled.
"What is going on?" asked Boots.
"I suggest that you ask the slave to give an accounting," I said, "completely".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)