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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Yet, too," he said, "many claim, interestingly, to have seen the same female, she who was supposedly impaled, whoever she was, later on the wall's walkway, and later, too, with the women and children". - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #507)
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18 507 "Yet, too," he said, "many claim, interestingly, to have seen the same female, she who was supposedly impaled, whoever she was, later on the wall's walkway, and later, too, with the women and children".

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 504 Others were being lined up, their hands tied behind their backs, to form coffles, ropes being put on their necks.
18 505 Others were serving even now on the landing, being put to use by impatient masters.
18 506 We could see their squirming bodies, their subdued, thrashing limbs, hear their cries, cries with which they responded to, and registered and recorded, their ravishments, cries mostly, at this point, of protest and lamentation, but, too, in instances, of astonishment and wonder, and sometimes, even so soon, of sudden, frightened acquiescence, of eager acceptance, of grateful yieldings, dreams coming true in thongs.
18 507 "Yet, too," he said, "many claim, interestingly, to have seen the same female, she who was supposedly impaled, whoever she was, later on the wall's walkway, and later, too, with the women and children".
18 508 "Surely that seems unlikely," I said.
18 509 I noted one girl on the landing.
18 510 From the way she held her hands behind her back I could tell that she was in thumb cuffs.
Others were being lined up, their hands tied behind their backs, to form coffles, ropes being put on their necks. Others were serving even now on the landing, being put to use by impatient masters. We could see their squirming bodies, their subdued, thrashing limbs, hear their cries, cries with which they responded to, and registered and recorded, their ravishments, cries mostly, at this point, of protest and lamentation, but, too, in instances, of astonishment and wonder, and sometimes, even so soon, of sudden, frightened acquiescence, of eager acceptance, of grateful yieldings, dreams coming true in thongs. "Yet, too," he said, "many claim, interestingly, to have seen the same female, she who was supposedly impaled, whoever she was, later on the wall's walkway, and later, too, with the women and children". "Surely that seems unlikely," I said. I noted one girl on the landing. From the way she held her hands behind her back I could tell that she was in thumb cuffs. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)