Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
36
Had the flowers known that would they not have cried out that I should have been even more grievously punished? How starved we were in the garden.
Had the flowers known that would they not have cried out that I should have been even more grievously punished? How starved we were in the garden.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #36)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
33
I would be grateful at night even for a rush mat.
41
34
Better to be chained in a hovel, subject to the whip of the least in the city, than a flower in the garden! Doubtless the girls had been puzzled as to why I was switched as hard and lengthily as I had been by Aynur, only for going near the wall.
41
35
They did not know, as did Tima and Tana, and Aynur, about the tall, long-haired man who had come to the garden, who had commanded me, he to whom I had fearfully, but eagerly and gratefully, surrendered, serving him with all the desperate, pleading needs of my body.
41
36
Had the flowers known that would they not have cried out that I should have been even more grievously punished? How starved we were in the garden.
41
37
I wondered if there were not many amongst us who would have welcomed being thrown to galley slaves.
41
38
I lay on the mat, chained in its vicinity by the left ankle, to a ring on the floor.
41
39
If I had been so chained during the rest period this afternoon, I would not have been able to enter the garden, to approach the wall, to encounter the stranger.
I would be grateful at night even for a rush mat.
Better to be chained in a hovel, subject to the whip of the least in the city, than a flower in the garden! Doubtless the girls had been puzzled as to why I was switched as hard and lengthily as I had been by Aynur, only for going near the wall.
They did not know, as did Tima and Tana, and Aynur, about the tall, long-haired man who had come to the garden, who had commanded me, he to whom I had fearfully, but eagerly and gratefully, surrendered, serving him with all the desperate, pleading needs of my body.
Had the flowers known that would they not have cried out that I should have been even more grievously punished? How starved we were in the garden.
I wondered if there were not many amongst us who would have welcomed being thrown to galley slaves.
I lay on the mat, chained in its vicinity by the left ankle, to a ring on the floor.
If I had been so chained during the rest period this afternoon, I would not have been able to enter the garden, to approach the wall, to encounter the stranger.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 41)