Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
741
The attendant, of course, did not understand English, but it was not difficult for him to detect in her demeanor a plea for mercy and a fervent asseveration of unquestioning acquiescence.
The attendant, of course, did not understand English, but it was not difficult for him to detect in her demeanor a plea for mercy and a fervent asseveration of unquestioning acquiescence.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #741)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
738
Then she lay on her stomach on the block, sobbing, the collar and chain on her neck, her fingernails tight in the wood.
8
739
"I will be good, Masters," she wept.
8
740
"I will be good".
8
741
The attendant, of course, did not understand English, but it was not difficult for him to detect in her demeanor a plea for mercy and a fervent asseveration of unquestioning acquiescence.
8
742
All she wanted to know now was what was wanted of her.
8
743
Clearly she was minded to be pleasing.
8
744
The whip had taught her that she was not dominant, and that she was a female on a world in which women such as she would find their place in the order of nature.
Then she lay on her stomach on the block, sobbing, the collar and chain on her neck, her fingernails tight in the wood.
"I will be good, Masters," she wept.
"I will be good".
The attendant, of course, did not understand English, but it was not difficult for him to detect in her demeanor a plea for mercy and a fervent asseveration of unquestioning acquiescence.
All she wanted to know now was what was wanted of her.
Clearly she was minded to be pleasing.
The whip had taught her that she was not dominant, and that she was a female on a world in which women such as she would find their place in the order of nature.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)