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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 541 In that instant the beast was again lunging toward me.
33 542 In that instant, in a flash, I saw the cavernous maw, the fangs, the long, dark tongue, the blazing eyes, the intentness, the single-mindedness, the power, the eagerness of the beast.
33 543 I threw back my head and screamed miserably.
33 544 "pity!" I begged.
33 545 "I beg mercy, my masters!" I cried, a terrified slave, addressing them all, in my terror, as though they might be my legal masters.
33 546 Then the sleen, with a word, was withdrawn, and thrown meat.
33 547 I trembled.
In that instant the beast was again lunging toward me. In that instant, in a flash, I saw the cavernous maw, the fangs, the long, dark tongue, the blazing eyes, the intentness, the single-mindedness, the power, the eagerness of the beast. I threw back my head and screamed miserably. "pity!" I begged. "I beg mercy, my masters!" I cried, a terrified slave, addressing them all, in my terror, as though they might be my legal masters. Then the sleen, with a word, was withdrawn, and thrown meat. I trembled. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )