Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
127
She fell to her belly in the dust and reached out, her wrists still bound, to touch his ankles.
10
128
She put down her head and, lying in the dust before him, pressed her lips, those of a slave, again and again, piteously, to his feet.
10
129
Boots then turned away and went about his business.
10
130
She then lay on her belly in the dust, collapsed, near the wooden bar to which she had been tied for her beating.
10
131
I went to her and turned her over with my foot.
10
132
She looked up at me.
10
133
She was in misery and in pain.
She fell to her belly in the dust and reached out, her wrists still bound, to touch his ankles.
She put down her head and, lying in the dust before him, pressed her lips, those of a slave, again and again, piteously, to his feet.
Boots then turned away and went about his business.
She then lay on her belly in the dust, collapsed, near the wooden bar to which she had been tied for her beating.
I went to her and turned her over with my foot.
She looked up at me.
She was in misery and in pain.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )