Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
175
She began to come back, back down Aulus, in my direction, but he called out, "Hold, female slave!" I was afraid for a moment that she might panic and bolt in which case he would presumably have her in custody in a moment and she would have been beaten.
She began to come back, back down Aulus, in my direction, but he called out, "Hold, female slave!" I was afraid for a moment that she might panic and bolt in which case he would presumably have her in custody in a moment and she would have been beaten.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #175)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
172
While the fellow was engaged in discourse with the palanquin's occupant one of the free men, the fellow who had gone on ahead to call upon the fellow and his companions to wait, took notice of Lavinia and began to approach her.
22
173
She must have seen him coming, for she reacted in fear, and turned about.
22
174
She cast a wild glance toward me, but I pretended not to notice.
22
175
She began to come back, back down Aulus, in my direction, but he called out, "Hold, female slave!" I was afraid for a moment that she might panic and bolt in which case he would presumably have her in custody in a moment and she would have been beaten.
22
176
If he did not catch her I would have to beat her tonight, for having disobeyed a command of that sort, from a free person.
22
177
Such are not to be disobeyed.
22
178
But, to my satisfaction, accosted, although she had apparently been momentarily gripped with fear, she had the good sense to turn about and kneel.
While the fellow was engaged in discourse with the palanquin's occupant one of the free men, the fellow who had gone on ahead to call upon the fellow and his companions to wait, took notice of Lavinia and began to approach her.
She must have seen him coming, for she reacted in fear, and turned about.
She cast a wild glance toward me, but I pretended not to notice.
She began to come back, back down Aulus, in my direction, but he called out, "Hold, female slave!" I was afraid for a moment that she might panic and bolt in which case he would presumably have her in custody in a moment and she would have been beaten.
If he did not catch her I would have to beat her tonight, for having disobeyed a command of that sort, from a free person.
Such are not to be disobeyed.
But, to my satisfaction, accosted, although she had apparently been momentarily gripped with fear, she had the good sense to turn about and kneel.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22)