Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
113
Appanius then, as Lavinia wept, struck the maleslave twice more with his staff for speaking without permission, and twice again, for lying.
Appanius then, as Lavinia wept, struck the male slave twice more with his staff for speaking without permission, and twice again, for lying.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #113)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
110
"It is I who am wholly guilty," said the maleslave.
25
111
"He spoke without permission," I said.
25
112
"Also, in the light of your point, he has lied".
25
113
Appanius then, as Lavinia wept, struck the maleslave twice more with his staff for speaking without permission, and twice again, for lying.
25
114
He moaned in the net, beaten.
25
115
"Get him out of the net," said Appanius, angrily, "and chain him".
25
116
In a moment the maleslave lay on his stomach on the furs, chained, hand and foot.
"It is I who am wholly guilty," said the male slave.
"He spoke without permission," I said.
"Also, in the light of your point, he has lied".
Appanius then, as Lavinia wept, struck the male slave twice more with his staff for speaking without permission, and twice again, for lying.
He moaned in the net, beaten.
"Get him out of the net," said Appanius, angrily, "and chain him".
In a moment the male slave lay on his stomach on the furs, chained, hand and foot.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25)