Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
19
752
I had only wanted to call myself to his attention, and had hoped doubtless that he might sometimes be moved to take pity on a poor slave.
I had only wanted to call myself to his attention, and had hoped doubtless that he might sometimes be moved to take pity on a poor slave.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #752)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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19
749
I knew I had done wrong, daring to touch Milo, I, he so favored by the master and I only a house slave, but I had been unable to help myself.
19
750
I so wanted to be brought to his attention! But never yet had he requested me, nor had I been put naked to my knees before him, my hands bound behind me in slave bracelets, the key about my neck, for his pleasure.
19
751
I knew I had done wrong, but I had not understood that it was so terrible.
19
752
I had only wanted to call myself to his attention, and had hoped doubtless that he might sometimes be moved to take pity on a poor slave.
19
753
'Guards! Guards!' cried Appanius.
19
754
I was terrified.
19
755
I trembled, not understanding the immensity of his anger, the enormity of his response to my tiny, pathetic deed.
I knew I had done wrong, daring to touch Milo, I, he so favored by the master and I only a house slave, but I had been unable to help myself.
I so wanted to be brought to his attention! But never yet had he requested me, nor had I been put naked to my knees before him, my hands bound behind me in slave bracelets, the key about my neck, for his pleasure.
I knew I had done wrong, but I had not understood that it was so terrible.
I had only wanted to call myself to his attention, and had hoped doubtless that he might sometimes be moved to take pity on a poor slave.
'Guards! Guards!' cried Appanius.
I was terrified.
I trembled, not understanding the immensity of his anger, the enormity of his response to my tiny, pathetic deed.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 19)