Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
28
130
"Do you not wish to leap up, and try to escape?" asked the praetor's officer.
"Do you not wish to leap up, and try to escape?" asked the praetor's officer.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #130)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
127
It was in this oath sworn that you were to be brought to the house of William as a slave, and put naked and in chains at the feet of the master of the house.
28
128
Your disposition will be in accord with the provisions of this oath".
28
129
She trembled, kneeling on the scarlet circle.
28
130
"Do you not wish to leap up, and try to escape?" asked the praetor's officer.
28
131
"Do you not wish to protest, to cry out, to beg for mercy? Do you not wish to bemoan your fate, to tear your clothing?" "No, your honor," she said.
28
132
"What have you to say?" he asked, puzzled.
28
133
"I will attempt to serve my master to the best of my abilities," she said.
It was in this oath sworn that you were to be brought to the house of William as a slave, and put naked and in chains at the feet of the master of the house.
Your disposition will be in accord with the provisions of this oath".
She trembled, kneeling on the scarlet circle.
"Do you not wish to leap up, and try to escape?" asked the praetor's officer.
"Do you not wish to protest, to cry out, to beg for mercy? Do you not wish to bemoan your fate, to tear your clothing?" "No, your honor," she said.
"What have you to say?" he asked, puzzled.
"I will attempt to serve my master to the best of my abilities," she said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28)