Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then, fighting the chain and bracelets, she was dragged stumbling down the steps.
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471
It was then she understood herself sold.
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472
She cried out wildly, helplessly, a long screaming wail of misery and understanding.
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473
I heard the sound of a slave whip below the block, the hysterical, wild sobbing and screaming of a slave girl.
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474
Then, as she was dragged away, the sound of the whip and of her cries grew more distant, and then I could hear them no more.
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475
"Before she is delivered to Samos," Cernus was saying, "I think I will have her returned to the house and use her.
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476
She intrigued me this evening.
Then, fighting the chain and bracelets, she was dragged stumbling down the steps.
It was then she understood herself sold.
She cried out wildly, helplessly, a long screaming wail of misery and understanding.
I heard the sound of a slave whip below the block, the hysterical, wild sobbing and screaming of a slave girl.
Then, as she was dragged away, the sound of the whip and of her cries grew more distant, and then I could hear them no more.
"Before she is delivered to Samos," Cernus was saying, "I think I will have her returned to the house and use her.
She intrigued me this evening.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )