Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
17
337
This chance, in the mercy of her captors, had been given to her.
This chance, in the mercy of her captors, had been given to her.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #337)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
17
334
On her knees, stripped, held, the club being lifted, she had become aware of the consequences of failing this second portion of her test.
17
335
She had then, in effect, petitioned that this second portion of her test be readministered to her.
17
336
She had begged then, in effect, to be given a second chance to prove her suitability for slavery.
17
337
This chance, in the mercy of her captors, had been given to her.
17
338
She had crawled to the paws of the savage's kaiila and there, on her belly, cleaned them with her tongue and mouth.
17
339
This was a behavior suitable for a slave, even one who was not, at the moment, desperately striving to save her own life.
17
340
Her performance at the paws of the kaiila had apparently been adjudged adequate by the savages.
On her knees, stripped, held, the club being lifted, she had become aware of the consequences of failing this second portion of her test.
She had then, in effect, petitioned that this second portion of her test be readministered to her.
She had begged then, in effect, to be given a second chance to prove her suitability for slavery.
This chance, in the mercy of her captors, had been given to her.
She had crawled to the paws of the savage's kaiila and there, on her belly, cleaned them with her tongue and mouth.
This was a behavior suitable for a slave, even one who was not, at the moment, desperately striving to save her own life.
Her performance at the paws of the kaiila had apparently been adjudged adequate by the savages.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 17)