Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
12
103
They freed me in the morning and I was permitted to relieve myself and crawl on all fours, as I could, my muscles and limbs stiff and aching, with the other girls, hungry, to my pan of morning gruel.
12
104
What was I doing here, I wondered.
12
105
I was to be a pit slave, it seemed, whatever that might be.
12
106
The "pit master" was spoken of as "the Tarsk".
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.
They freed me in the morning and I was permitted to relieve myself and crawl on all fours, as I could, my muscles and limbs stiff and aching, with the other girls, hungry, to my pan of morning gruel.
What was I doing here, I wondered.
I was to be a pit slave, it seemed, whatever that might be.
The "pit master" was spoken of as "the Tarsk".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )