Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
758
Then I cried out as the jailer pulled me up to all fours by the hair and then, his fist in my hair, hurried me back to the dais.
Then I cried out as the jailer pulled me up to all fours by the hair and then, his fist in my hair, hurried me back to the dais.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #758)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
755
It was to help me understand certain things very clearly from the very beginning, that I was subject to the whip, that the men in this place were fully capable of using it on me, and that, if they saw fit, or felt so disposed, would do so.
11
756
As I have suggested this lesson is neither unprecedented nor unusual.
11
757
It is often thought to be a valuable lesson for a girl, particularly when she is brought into a new house.
11
758
Then I cried out as the jailer pulled me up to all fours by the hair and then, his fist in my hair, hurried me back to the dais.
11
759
I was now on all fours, at the foot of the dais.
11
760
I looked up, through my hair, it muchly before my face now, and my tears, at he in the great chair.
11
761
"Do you wish to be beaten again?" he asked.
It was to help me understand certain things very clearly from the very beginning, that I was subject to the whip, that the men in this place were fully capable of using it on me, and that, if they saw fit, or felt so disposed, would do so.
As I have suggested this lesson is neither unprecedented nor unusual.
It is often thought to be a valuable lesson for a girl, particularly when she is brought into a new house.
Then I cried out as the jailer pulled me up to all fours by the hair and then, his fist in my hair, hurried me back to the dais.
I was now on all fours, at the foot of the dais.
I looked up, through my hair, it muchly before my face now, and my tears, at he in the great chair.
"Do you wish to be beaten again?" he asked.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 11)