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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 1372 There was dirt on the side of my face and on my body, blackening and staining the sweat-soaked tunic.
9 1373 I could taste dirt in my mouth.
9 1374 "Bring her," said Bran Loort.
9 1375 I was jerked to my feet by the ropes on my wrists and stumbling, dragged among them, was conducted from the sul field.
9 1376 The ruined kerchief, and the hoe, lay behind.
9 1377 Many are the clever things which may be done to a girl who is, as I was, fully limb-leashed.
9 1378 Much sport had the cruel peasant boys with me.
There was dirt on the side of my face and on my body, blackening and staining the sweat-soaked tunic. I could taste dirt in my mouth. "Bring her," said Bran Loort. I was jerked to my feet by the ropes on my wrists and stumbling, dragged among them, was conducted from the sul field. The ruined kerchief, and the hoe, lay behind. Many are the clever things which may be done to a girl who is, as I was, fully limb-leashed. Much sport had the cruel peasant boys with me. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )