Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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1090
He whose whip I had first kissed, in the corridor long ago, he who had later treated me with such cruelty, spurning me, throwing me to others, he whom, in the long nights in the kennels, I had never forgotten, had told me that I was supposedly quite "vital".
7
1091
The matter had been confirmed in the pens, of course.
7
1092
I had wept with misery and shame for hours afterward.
7
1093
But the proper endorsements had been included, I had gathered, on my papers.
7
1094
Aynur, it seemed, could read.
7
1095
"You were at the wall," said Aynur.
7
1096
"Yes," I admitted.
He whose whip I had first kissed, in the corridor long ago, he who had later treated me with such cruelty, spurning me, throwing me to others, he whom, in the long nights in the kennels, I had never forgotten, had told me that I was supposedly quite "vital".
The matter had been confirmed in the pens, of course.
I had wept with misery and shame for hours afterward.
But the proper endorsements had been included, I had gathered, on my papers.
Aynur, it seemed, could read.
"You were at the wall," said Aynur.
"Yes," I admitted.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )