Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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235
"Should I see Rask of Treve," said Verna, "I will tell him that there is a chained girl who, beneath the moons of Gor, begs him for his touch".
"Should I see Rask of Treve," said Verna, "I will tell him that there is a chained girl who, beneath the moons of Gor, begs him for his touch".
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #235)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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232
Verna turned away, and then she turned to face me again.
16
233
"Farewell, Slave," said she.
16
234
I extended my hands to her, piteously.
16
235
"Should I see Rask of Treve," said Verna, "I will tell him that there is a chained girl who, beneath the moons of Gor, begs him for his touch".
16
236
"I wish you well, Mistress," I called.
16
237
"I wish you well!" Verna did not turn again, but went to the kneeling girl and unsnapped the crossed ankle rings, and put them in her pouch.
16
238
She dragged the girl, wrists braceleted behind her back, to her feet.
Verna turned away, and then she turned to face me again.
"Farewell, Slave," said she.
I extended my hands to her, piteously.
"Should I see Rask of Treve," said Verna, "I will tell him that there is a chained girl who, beneath the moons of Gor, begs him for his touch".
"I wish you well, Mistress," I called.
"I wish you well!" Verna did not turn again, but went to the kneeling girl and unsnapped the crossed ankle rings, and put them in her pouch.
She dragged the girl, wrists braceleted behind her back, to her feet.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 16)