Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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110
"A Master Keeper begging the forgiveness of a slave for touching her with a slave goad!" Ho-Tu looked down at the square of silk, the tumbled vials and beads.
"A Master Keeper begging the forgiveness of a slave for touching her with a slave goad!" Ho-Tu looked down at the square of silk, the tumbled vials and beads.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #110)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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There still was the trace of pain in her voice, the memory in her nerves of the strike of the slave goad.
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108
"Forgive me," sobbed Ho-Tu.
18
109
"Forgive me!" She laughed.
18
110
"A Master Keeper begging the forgiveness of a slave for touching her with a slave goad!" Ho-Tu looked down at the square of silk, the tumbled vials and beads.
18
111
"What were you doing here?" he asked.
18
112
"He was teaching me to play the game," she laughed, "with such things".
18
113
Ho-Tu grinned.
There still was the trace of pain in her voice, the memory in her nerves of the strike of the slave goad.
"Forgive me," sobbed Ho-Tu.
"Forgive me!" She laughed.
"A Master Keeper begging the forgiveness of a slave for touching her with a slave goad!" Ho-Tu looked down at the square of silk, the tumbled vials and beads.
"What were you doing here?" he asked.
"He was teaching me to play the game," she laughed, "with such things".
Ho-Tu grinned.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18)