Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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104
I recalled how swiftly, how expeditiously, even Elizabeth Cardwell, who was a free woman, had been taken by them, and had been, when her vulnerable, helpless femininity was recognized, humiliatingly exhibited, bound to a pole, at the river's edge, where she had been purchased by Sarpedon, in whose tavern she now, for the pleasure of his customers, served as one of his paga slaves.
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105
I smiled.
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106
I corrected myself.
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107
There was no Elizabeth Cardwell serving in the paga tavern of Sarpedon of Lydius.
5
108
There was, however, I recalled, a slave called Tana.
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109
I glanced at Tina, standing beside me.
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110
She looked away.
I recalled how swiftly, how expeditiously, even Elizabeth Cardwell, who was a free woman, had been taken by them, and had been, when her vulnerable, helpless femininity was recognized, humiliatingly exhibited, bound to a pole, at the river's edge, where she had been purchased by Sarpedon, in whose tavern she now, for the pleasure of his customers, served as one of his paga slaves.
I smiled.
I corrected myself.
There was no Elizabeth Cardwell serving in the paga tavern of Sarpedon of Lydius.
There was, however, I recalled, a slave called Tana.
I glanced at Tina, standing beside me.
She looked away.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )