Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
292
"A needful slave begs master to take pity upon her," I said.
"A needful slave begs master to take pity upon her," I said.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #292)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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20
289
I must then try to seize an ankle, or knee, pleading desperate need.
20
290
I knew I might risk a thrashing with his stick.
20
291
But I had been ordered to delay him, and delay him I would, if I could.
20
292
"A needful slave begs master to take pity upon her," I said.
20
293
I trembled.
20
294
But I did not feel the scorn of his foot, thrusting me to the side, toward the central gutter in the street, nor did I feel his hand in my hair, yanking my head up, to lash my face back and forth with what would undoubtedly have been a well-deserved cuffing.
20
295
He did not even spit upon me, or cry out in anger, or deride me, or even order me from his path.
I must then try to seize an ankle, or knee, pleading desperate need.
I knew I might risk a thrashing with his stick.
But I had been ordered to delay him, and delay him I would, if I could.
"A needful slave begs master to take pity upon her," I said.
I trembled.
But I did not feel the scorn of his foot, thrusting me to the side, toward the central gutter in the street, nor did I feel his hand in my hair, yanking my head up, to lash my face back and forth with what would undoubtedly have been a well-deserved cuffing.
He did not even spit upon me, or cry out in anger, or deride me, or even order me from his path.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 20)