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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 16 The place was dank, and smelled of wastes.
3 17 I thought it might be far below the ground.
3 18 I was intensely conscious of the heavy metal collar I wore.
3 19 There was, attached to it, as I conjectured, hearing the tiny sound of its movement and its clink on the stone beneath my body, a smaller piece of metal, perhaps a ring of some sort.
3 20 Then the lash, as I wept from the pain, struck me again and again.
3 21 "Please, stop!" I begged.
3 22 "Please, stop!" Then I no longer felt the disciplinary tearing of the leather at my flesh.
The place was dank, and smelled of wastes. I thought it might be far below the ground. I was intensely conscious of the heavy metal collar I wore. There was, attached to it, as I conjectured, hearing the tiny sound of its movement and its clink on the stone beneath my body, a smaller piece of metal, perhaps a ring of some sort. Then the lash, as I wept from the pain, struck me again and again. "Please, stop!" I begged. "Please, stop!" Then I no longer felt the disciplinary tearing of the leather at my flesh. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )