Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
"Yes, Master," I said, miserably.
10
29
I had not been in the House of Tima more than a few Ehn before I had been bound at a whipping ring, suspended over my head, and, dangling, feet tethered to a second ring, well lashed.
10
30
I had then been conducted to a small, low-ceilinged cell in which I was locked.
10
31
I lay there, alone, miserable, I conjecture, for some ahn.
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32
Then a man brought a pan of water and a bowl of moistened slave gruel.
10
33
I was not hungry but I was ordered to eat and, kneeling, observed, did so.
10
34
When I had fed to his satisfaction he made me precede him to a warm, humid chamber.
"Yes, Master," I said, miserably.
I had not been in the House of Tima more than a few Ehn before I had been bound at a whipping ring, suspended over my head, and, dangling, feet tethered to a second ring, well lashed.
I had then been conducted to a small, low-ceilinged cell in which I was locked.
I lay there, alone, miserable, I conjecture, for some ahn.
Then a man brought a pan of water and a bowl of moistened slave gruel.
I was not hungry but I was ordered to eat and, kneeling, observed, did so.
When I had fed to his satisfaction he made me precede him to a warm, humid chamber.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )