Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
147
"What am I to you?" I said.
1
148
"My master," she said, frightened.
1
149
"Only that," I said.
1
150
"Yes, master," she said.
1
151
I did not let her speak further then, but forced the slave, as my whim had it, to endure the lengthy tumult of a bond girl's degradation, lying chained in the arms of a master who does not choose to show her mercy.
1
152
I had her as what she was, a slave.
1
153
In a quarter of an Ahn her beauty squirmed helplessly; my arms bled from her fingernails; her eyes were wild and piteous.
"What am I to you?" I said.
"My master," she said, frightened.
"Only that," I said.
"Yes, master," she said.
I did not let her speak further then, but forced the slave, as my whim had it, to endure the lengthy tumult of a bond girl's degradation, lying chained in the arms of a master who does not choose to show her mercy.
I had her as what she was, a slave.
In a quarter of an Ahn her beauty squirmed helplessly; my arms bled from her fingernails; her eyes were wild and piteous.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )