Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
611
"And that," I cried, a few minutes later, "is how a slave may be put through her paces".
"And that," I cried, a few minutes later, "is how a slave may be put through her paces".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #611)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
608
"You, a free woman," I said, "ask to be put through slave paces?" "Yes!" she said.
14
609
"You are mad!" I said.
14
610
"Please!" she begged.
14
611
"And that," I cried, a few minutes later, "is how a slave may be put through her paces".
14
612
"Yes, yes!" she had cried, wide-eyed, gasping, fighting for breath, drenched with sweat, lying before me on her belly, on the stone.
14
613
"To be sure," I said, "if you were really being put through your paces, you might expect certain things to be different.
14
614
Presumably you would be naked and collared.
"You, a free woman," I said, "ask to be put through slave paces?" "Yes!" she said.
"You are mad!" I said.
"Please!" she begged.
"And that," I cried, a few minutes later, "is how a slave may be put through her paces".
"Yes, yes!" she had cried, wide-eyed, gasping, fighting for breath, drenched with sweat, lying before me on her belly, on the stone.
"To be sure," I said, "if you were really being put through your paces, you might expect certain things to be different.
Presumably you would be naked and collared.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)