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

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2 1167 I could see that, on the first carried platform, there were some five figures, those of women; on the second there were several chests and boxes, some covered with sheens of glistening material; in the wagon, under a loose canvas, were other boxes, but simpler and grosser in appearance, and poles and tenting materials, and arms and casks of fluid.
2 1168 We withdrew a bit further into the brush.
2 1169 The line of march would approach us rather closely.
2 1170 My captor had put aside his shield and spear.
2 1171 He now stood behind me, and slightly to my left.
2 1172 His hands were on my upper arms.
2 1173 We, in the light of the torches, watched the approaching retinue.
I could see that, on the first carried platform, there were some five figures, those of women; on the second there were several chests and boxes, some covered with sheens of glistening material; in the wagon, under a loose canvas, were other boxes, but simpler and grosser in appearance, and poles and tenting materials, and arms and casks of fluid. We withdrew a bit further into the brush. The line of march would approach us rather closely. My captor had put aside his shield and spear. He now stood behind me, and slightly to my left. His hands were on my upper arms. We, in the light of the torches, watched the approaching retinue. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )