Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
269
—What are you?" I wondered if it was as clear to them as it was to me that they had little hope for understanding, pity, or succor from the stern, regal figure before whom they knelt, which regarded them with such ill-concealed disdain.
—What are you?" I wondered if it was as clear to them as it was to me that they had little hope for understanding, pity, or succor from the stern, regal figure before whom they knelt, which regarded them with such ill-concealed disdain.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #269)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
266
"Once, perhaps," sneered the lovely Sidney Anderson, "but no longer.
9
267
Do you think I cannot see the strings on your throats? I will ask you again what you are.
9
268
Think carefully before you reply, sluts, or it will not go easily with you.
9
269
—What are you?" I wondered if it was as clear to them as it was to me that they had little hope for understanding, pity, or succor from the stern, regal figure before whom they knelt, which regarded them with such ill-concealed disdain.
9
270
"We are slaves, Mistress," said the blond girl.
9
271
"What are your names?" asked my lovely captor.
9
272
"Barbara Benson," said the blond girl.
"Once, perhaps," sneered the lovely Sidney Anderson, "but no longer.
Do you think I cannot see the strings on your throats? I will ask you again what you are.
Think carefully before you reply, sluts, or it will not go easily with you.
—What are you?" I wondered if it was as clear to them as it was to me that they had little hope for understanding, pity, or succor from the stern, regal figure before whom they knelt, which regarded them with such ill-concealed disdain.
"We are slaves, Mistress," said the blond girl.
"What are your names?" asked my lovely captor.
"Barbara Benson," said the blond girl.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 9)