Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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171
Shall I kill her?" Hearing this question Feiqa cried out in fear and shuddered uncontrollably on her belly before the free woman.
2
172
She then clutched at her ankles and, putting down her head, began to cover her feet with desperate, placatory kisses.
2
173
"Please forgive the animal!" wept Feiqa.
2
174
"The animal begs your forgiveness! Please, mistress! Please, gracious, beautiful, noble mistress! Forgive Feiqa, please forgive Feiqa, who is only a slave!" I looked down at Feiqa.
2
175
I think she now understood her collar better than before.
2
176
I had, for her insolence and unconscionable behavior, literally placed her life in the hands of the free woman.
2
177
She now understood this sort of thing could be done.
Shall I kill her?" Hearing this question Feiqa cried out in fear and shuddered uncontrollably on her belly before the free woman.
She then clutched at her ankles and, putting down her head, began to cover her feet with desperate, placatory kisses.
"Please forgive the animal!" wept Feiqa.
"The animal begs your forgiveness! Please, mistress! Please, gracious, beautiful, noble mistress! Forgive Feiqa, please forgive Feiqa, who is only a slave!" I looked down at Feiqa.
I think she now understood her collar better than before.
I had, for her insolence and unconscionable behavior, literally placed her life in the hands of the free woman.
She now understood this sort of thing could be done.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )