Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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1112
"No," she sobbed.
11
1113
"I wonder what it might be, after the procession through the streets, you naked, in chains, on a chain neck-tether, conducted through the jeering crowds, goaded by spear points, hastened by whips, and after the public humiliations, would it be torture and the spear? Presumably not, as that is too simple.
11
1114
Too, that is too honorable.
11
1115
And you are now merely bond.
11
1116
Perhaps then you might be nailed to the great gate or to the public boards.
11
1117
It can take days to die in such a fashion.
11
1118
There is little bleeding.
"No," she sobbed.
"I wonder what it might be, after the procession through the streets, you naked, in chains, on a chain neck-tether, conducted through the jeering crowds, goaded by spear points, hastened by whips, and after the public humiliations, would it be torture and the spear? Presumably not, as that is too simple.
Too, that is too honorable.
And you are now merely bond.
Perhaps then you might be nailed to the great gate or to the public boards.
It can take days to die in such a fashion.
There is little bleeding.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )