Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
769
Now she had another role to play, I suspected, one which had doubtless been projected for her earlier, one independent of the entry of the determined, tenacious black-tunicked men onto the walkway, the role of a dangling lure, one which might serve, for some purpose, as a distraction to urts.
Now she had another role to play, I suspected, one which had doubtless been projected for her earlier, one independent of the entry of the determined, tenacious black-tunicked men onto the walkway, the role of a dangling lure, one which might serve, for some purpose, as a distraction to urts.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #769)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
766
It was a risk, of course, which the peasant had been willing to take.
37
767
I wondered what thoughts went through her head.
37
768
She had figured, but a bit ago, as a diversion.
37
769
Now she had another role to play, I suspected, one which had doubtless been projected for her earlier, one independent of the entry of the determined, tenacious black-tunicked men onto the walkway, the role of a dangling lure, one which might serve, for some purpose, as a distraction to urts.
37
770
Certainly she had figured at least once in the plans of a man.
37
771
Perhaps she understood herself better now as a female, and what might be done with her.
37
772
Surely to the collar would now be but a short step for her.
It was a risk, of course, which the peasant had been willing to take.
I wondered what thoughts went through her head.
She had figured, but a bit ago, as a diversion.
Now she had another role to play, I suspected, one which had doubtless been projected for her earlier, one independent of the entry of the determined, tenacious black-tunicked men onto the walkway, the role of a dangling lure, one which might serve, for some purpose, as a distraction to urts.
Certainly she had figured at least once in the plans of a man.
Perhaps she understood herself better now as a female, and what might be done with her.
Surely to the collar would now be but a short step for her.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)