Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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173
For about fifteen days Virginia and Phyllis, while the other captive Earth girls had been removed to an iron pen, remained in the tiny cement, iron-gated cages, so constructed that the inmate cannot at any one time fully stretch her body; over a period of time this builds up a considerable amount of body pain; and Phyllis, on the instructions of Flaminius, was further tormented in being braceleted to the bars, as she had been the first night, for several ahn a day, being fed her gruel by hand, taking her water from a tin bottle thrust between her lips.
For about fifteen days Virginia and Phyllis, while the other captive Earth girls had been removed to an iron pen, remained in the tiny cement, iron-gated cages, so constructed that the inmate cannot at any one time fully stretch her body; over a period of time this builds up a considerable amount of body pain; and Phyllis, on the instructions of Flaminius, was further tormented in being braceleted to the bars, as she had been the first night, for several Ahn a day, being fed her gruel by hand, taking her water from a tin bottle thrust between her lips.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #173)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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170
I myself had been there that night that both, interrogated in their cages, had agreed to train as slave girls.
12
171
I would have expected their training to have begun immediately.
12
172
But it had not.
12
173
For about fifteen days Virginia and Phyllis, while the other captive Earth girls had been removed to an iron pen, remained in the tiny cement, iron-gated cages, so constructed that the inmate cannot at any one time fully stretch her body; over a period of time this builds up a considerable amount of body pain; and Phyllis, on the instructions of Flaminius, was further tormented in being braceleted to the bars, as she had been the first night, for several ahn a day, being fed her gruel by hand, taking her water from a tin bottle thrust between her lips.
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174
At last even Phyllis had asked again and again, irrationally, the guard not even understanding English, if they were truly to be trained.
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175
This question, insistently and irrationally pressed, received no answer.
12
176
The guard, under instructions, did not even address a word in Gorean to them.
I myself had been there that night that both, interrogated in their cages, had agreed to train as slave girls.
I would have expected their training to have begun immediately.
But it had not.
For about fifteen days Virginia and Phyllis, while the other captive Earth girls had been removed to an iron pen, remained in the tiny cement, iron-gated cages, so constructed that the inmate cannot at any one time fully stretch her body; over a period of time this builds up a considerable amount of body pain; and Phyllis, on the instructions of Flaminius, was further tormented in being braceleted to the bars, as she had been the first night, for several ahn a day, being fed her gruel by hand, taking her water from a tin bottle thrust between her lips.
At last even Phyllis had asked again and again, irrationally, the guard not even understanding English, if they were truly to be trained.
This question, insistently and irrationally pressed, received no answer.
The guard, under instructions, did not even address a word in Gorean to them.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12)