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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 279 "You went quickly enough to your knees," said the woman in the maid's uniform.
6 280 The woman in the jacket and skirt leapt at the woman in the maid's uniform, reaching for her hair.
6 281 In a moment they were rolling about on the floor, screaming, biting, and scratching.
6 282 The woman in the muchly torn gown cried out, "No, I am first, I will be first, me, me!" and began to strike at the rolling pair with her small fists.
6 283 Almost at the same time one of the young women in jeans and a sweatshirt seized the remains of the woman's gown, trying to pull her away from the others, and the woman cried out in dismay, half stripped, left with little but shreds of her garment.
6 284 "Let them fight!" said the other woman who wore jeans and a sweatshirt, reaching out to impede the other, she who had interfered, who still held a piece of the evening dress in her hand.
6 285 Then she, the one with a handful of the evening dress, cried out, turning angrily, and then she and the other began to push and shove at one another.
"You went quickly enough to your knees," said the woman in the maid's uniform. The woman in the jacket and skirt leapt at the woman in the maid's uniform, reaching for her hair. In a moment they were rolling about on the floor, screaming, biting, and scratching. The woman in the muchly torn gown cried out, "No, I am first, I will be first, me, me!" and began to strike at the rolling pair with her small fists. Almost at the same time one of the young women in jeans and a sweatshirt seized the remains of the woman's gown, trying to pull her away from the others, and the woman cried out in dismay, half stripped, left with little but shreds of her garment. "Let them fight!" said the other woman who wore jeans and a sweatshirt, reaching out to impede the other, she who had interfered, who still held a piece of the evening dress in her hand. Then she, the one with a handful of the evening dress, cried out, turning angrily, and then she and the other began to push and shove at one another. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )