Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
32
733
Then I was drawn to the very edge of the pool.
32
734
I looked back wildly over my shoulder, sobbing.
32
735
'Please, master!' I wept.
32
736
'Have mercy on me, master! Mercy, master, mercy! Take pity on a worthless slave!' The wrist leashes then tightened, to plunge me forward into the lifted, waiting, lunging jaws.
32
737
I threw my head back.
32
738
I do not know from where within me came then that piteous wild cry that I then uttered.
32
739
'Let me please you!' I cried.
Then I was drawn to the very edge of the pool.
I looked back wildly over my shoulder, sobbing.
'Please, master!' I wept.
'Have mercy on me, master! Mercy, master, mercy! Take pity on a worthless slave!' The wrist leashes then tightened, to plunge me forward into the lifted, waiting, lunging jaws.
I threw my head back.
I do not know from where within me came then that piteous wild cry that I then uttered.
'Let me please you!' I cried.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )