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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 63 More than a pasang she ran me into the desert.
12 64 "Incredible!" she laughed.
12 65 Then, laughing, she kicked the kaiila and I was again hurled from my feet, and wrists manacled behind me, was dragged, rolling, twisting, behind her.
12 66 After a quarter of a pasang she let me regain my feet, then, cantering, I bloody and stumbling, body shaking, neck burning, vision black at the edges, returned to the head of her column; I sank to my knees in the dust below her stirrup; "Look up," said she, "Slave"; I looked up; "I will make you crawl," she said; then she said, "On your feet".
12 67 I got up.
12 68 She seemed startled.
12 69 She did not think that I could yet stand.
More than a pasang she ran me into the desert. "Incredible!" she laughed. Then, laughing, she kicked the kaiila and I was again hurled from my feet, and wrists manacled behind me, was dragged, rolling, twisting, behind her. After a quarter of a pasang she let me regain my feet, then, cantering, I bloody and stumbling, body shaking, neck burning, vision black at the edges, returned to the head of her column; I sank to my knees in the dust below her stirrup; "Look up," said she, "Slave"; I looked up; "I will make you crawl," she said; then she said, "On your feet". I got up. She seemed startled. She did not think that I could yet stand. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )