Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
396
Now, angrily, struggling, she fought to lift her hair again but the thongs, holding apart her hands, did not permit her to do so.
Now, angrily, struggling, she fought to lift her hair again but the thongs, holding apart her hands, did not permit her to do so.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #396)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
393
Her hair was beautiful, rich, long and black.
15
394
As she knelt, it fell back to her ankles.
15
395
Then, with her hands, she lifted the hair again back over her head, and then, suddenly, her hands, by the thongs were pulled apart and her hair fell again loose and rich over her body.
15
396
Now, angrily, struggling, she fought to lift her hair again but the thongs, holding apart her hands, did not permit her to do so.
15
397
She fought them.
15
398
The thongs would permit her only to wear her hair loosely.
15
399
Then, as though in terror and fury, as though she now first understood herself in the snares of a slave, she leaped to her feet, fighting, to the music, the thongs.
Her hair was beautiful, rich, long and black.
As she knelt, it fell back to her ankles.
Then, with her hands, she lifted the hair again back over her head, and then, suddenly, her hands, by the thongs were pulled apart and her hair fell again loose and rich over her body.
Now, angrily, struggling, she fought to lift her hair again but the thongs, holding apart her hands, did not permit her to do so.
She fought them.
The thongs would permit her only to wear her hair loosely.
Then, as though in terror and fury, as though she now first understood herself in the snares of a slave, she leaped to her feet, fighting, to the music, the thongs.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)