Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
Rowena, Lady Telitsia and bina knelt in terror to one side, slaves, fearful in the presence of free persons, trembling in the face of this sudden invasion of the camp.
Rowena, Lady Telitsia and Bina knelt in terror to one side, slaves, fearful in the presence of free persons, trembling in the face of this sudden invasion of the camp.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #16)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
Petrucchio, with the great wooden sword he used in playing the parts of the "Captain," stood resolutely by.
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14
Publius Andronicus stood near, a look of great satisfaction on his face.
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15
The player stood a bit away, his arms folded, dispassionately observing the proceedings.
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16
Rowena, Lady Telitsia and bina knelt in terror to one side, slaves, fearful in the presence of free persons, trembling in the face of this sudden invasion of the camp.
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17
Besides her collar, which was Boots's, to whom she belonged, bina wore a slave bracelet.
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18
It had been put on her wrist by the player, whose bracelet it was, signifying that her use was his.
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19
I pulled at the manacles.
Petrucchio, with the great wooden sword he used in playing the parts of the "Captain," stood resolutely by.
Publius Andronicus stood near, a look of great satisfaction on his face.
The player stood a bit away, his arms folded, dispassionately observing the proceedings.
Rowena, Lady Telitsia and bina knelt in terror to one side, slaves, fearful in the presence of free persons, trembling in the face of this sudden invasion of the camp.
Besides her collar, which was Boots's, to whom she belonged, bina wore a slave bracelet.
It had been put on her wrist by the player, whose bracelet it was, signifying that her use was his.
I pulled at the manacles.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 15)