Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
96
When men such as those of this world tie a woman, she remains tied.
12
97
I had learned that weeks ago, in the pens.
12
98
One of my first lessons in the pen was to have been bound hand and foot, and then ordered to free myself.
12
99
I had then, while watched, twisted and struggled for more than an ahn.
12
100
Then at last I had wept, in futility, "Forgive me, Masters! I cannot free myself!" "Do not forget it," said a guard.
12
101
"No, Master," I wept.
12
102
I had then expected to be freed, but they had left me as I was, helplessly bound, past the time of the evening meal and throughout the night.
When men such as those of this world tie a woman, she remains tied.
I had learned that weeks ago, in the pens.
One of my first lessons in the pen was to have been bound hand and foot, and then ordered to free myself.
I had then, while watched, twisted and struggled for more than an ahn.
Then at last I had wept, in futility, "Forgive me, Masters! I cannot free myself!" "Do not forget it," said a guard.
"No, Master," I wept.
I had then expected to be freed, but they had left me as I was, helplessly bound, past the time of the evening meal and throughout the night.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )