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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 1201 And tonight I must confess what I had done in the matter of the free woman to the pit master, how I had tricked her, how I had obtained information which my superiors, for whatever reason, had not seen fit to vouchsafe to me.
19 1202 I shuddered.
19 1203 But I had no rational alternative.
19 1204 The failure to confess might mean far worse punishment, perhaps even my death.
19 1205 I would throw myself on my belly before him, kissing his feet, a terrified, contrite slave, begging for mercy.
19 1206 I looked about.
19 1207 The fellow who had put me to his purposes, in whose arms I had been little more than a spasmodic doll, leaping to his touch, could recognize me.
And tonight I must confess what I had done in the matter of the free woman to the pit master, how I had tricked her, how I had obtained information which my superiors, for whatever reason, had not seen fit to vouchsafe to me. I shuddered. But I had no rational alternative. The failure to confess might mean far worse punishment, perhaps even my death. I would throw myself on my belly before him, kissing his feet, a terrified, contrite slave, begging for mercy. I looked about. The fellow who had put me to his purposes, in whose arms I had been little more than a spasmodic doll, leaping to his touch, could recognize me. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )