Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
252
The first girl, she who had first alerted the slaves to the phenomenon in the distance, climbed down from the rack, and crouched near it, amidst the flapping clothes.
The first girl, she who had first alerted the slaves to the phenomenon in the distance, climbed down from the rack, and crouched near it, amidst the flapping clothes.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #252)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
13
249
Other birds seemed to rise from her side of the wall, lifting momentarily against the darkness of the wall and then suddenly appearing in the sky, hastening specks, the hills and fields beyond.
13
250
"They are coming this way!" called Nelsa, pointing, she, too, on a rack, but lower than the other girl.
13
251
"Get down!" cried Laura.
13
252
The first girl, she who had first alerted the slaves to the phenomenon in the distance, climbed down from the rack, and crouched near it, amidst the flapping clothes.
13
253
Nelsa, in a moment, had joined her.
13
254
Most of the girls were crouched down.
13
255
Some lay on their stomachs under the racks, their hands covering their heads.
Other birds seemed to rise from her side of the wall, lifting momentarily against the darkness of the wall and then suddenly appearing in the sky, hastening specks, the hills and fields beyond.
"They are coming this way!" called Nelsa, pointing, she, too, on a rack, but lower than the other girl.
"Get down!" cried Laura.
The first girl, she who had first alerted the slaves to the phenomenon in the distance, climbed down from the rack, and crouched near it, amidst the flapping clothes.
Nelsa, in a moment, had joined her.
Most of the girls were crouched down.
Some lay on their stomachs under the racks, their hands covering their heads.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13)