Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
29
378
"I should put you to my pleasure now," he cried, "and in the manner you deserve, with ruthless authority, on the very tiles of the court!" But he did not seize her.
"I should put you to my pleasure now," he cried, "and in the manner you deserve, with ruthless authority, on the very tiles of the court!" But he did not seize her.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #378)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
29
375
Then he stood up, angrily.
29
376
"No!" he suddenly cried, in fury.
29
377
"You will not weaken me! I shall not be weak! I will not be weak! You have been the enemy of our house, and are now my slave! No lenience for you, hated slut! No indulgence for the new slave, Constanzia!" He looked down at her, in fury.
29
378
"I should put you to my pleasure now," he cried, "and in the manner you deserve, with ruthless authority, on the very tiles of the court!" But he did not seize her.
29
379
Rather, angrily, he jerked her to her feet.
29
380
He then drew a leash from his pouch and put it on her.
29
381
"We must to the dock," he said, angrily.
Then he stood up, angrily.
"No!" he suddenly cried, in fury.
"You will not weaken me! I shall not be weak! I will not be weak! You have been the enemy of our house, and are now my slave! No lenience for you, hated slut! No indulgence for the new slave, Constanzia!" He looked down at her, in fury.
"I should put you to my pleasure now," he cried, "and in the manner you deserve, with ruthless authority, on the very tiles of the court!" But he did not seize her.
Rather, angrily, he jerked her to her feet.
He then drew a leash from his pouch and put it on her.
"We must to the dock," he said, angrily.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)