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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 97 It is, I suppose, one of nature's utilities, reducing the female's effectiveness in self-defense or flight, putting her all the more at the mercy of the stronger beast.
29 98 "I cannot walk, Master," I said.
29 99 "Let me crawl to your furs".
29 100 He slung his shield upon his back, and tied his spear, too, beneath the shield's edge, upon his back.
29 101 I felt myself lifted gently into his arms.
29 102 He carried me, my head against his left shoulder, over the bridge and toward the second bridge, leading to the Towers of the Warriors.
29 103 * * * * I served him wine.
It is, I suppose, one of nature's utilities, reducing the female's effectiveness in self-defense or flight, putting her all the more at the mercy of the stronger beast. "I cannot walk, Master," I said. "Let me crawl to your furs". He slung his shield upon his back, and tied his spear, too, beneath the shield's edge, upon his back. I felt myself lifted gently into his arms. He carried me, my head against his left shoulder, over the bridge and toward the second bridge, leading to the Towers of the Warriors. * * * * I served him wine. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )