Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
973
Upon hearing this command, the slave immediately assumes a supine position, her hands at her sides, palms up, her legs open.
Upon hearing this command, the slave immediately assumes a supine position, her hands at her sides, palms up, her legs open.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #973)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
970
Inwardly she reeled, in shock.
11
971
She had expected, at any moment, to be thrown back, to feel the rug's harsh nap on her back, to feel her ankles seized and her legs, he laughing with exultation, spread cruelly, widely.
11
972
Why had he not, at least, issued the "Sula!" command? That was one of several commands she had been trained to respond to instantly.
11
973
Upon hearing this command, the slave immediately assumes a supine position, her hands at her sides, palms up, her legs open.
11
974
"You understood very little of what transpired this evening, I would suppose," he said.
11
975
"Yes, Master, very little," she said.
11
976
"These are matters of war," he said.
Inwardly she reeled, in shock.
She had expected, at any moment, to be thrown back, to feel the rug's harsh nap on her back, to feel her ankles seized and her legs, he laughing with exultation, spread cruelly, widely.
Why had he not, at least, issued the "Sula!" command? That was one of several commands she had been trained to respond to instantly.
Upon hearing this command, the slave immediately assumes a supine position, her hands at her sides, palms up, her legs open.
"You understood very little of what transpired this evening, I would suppose," he said.
"Yes, Master, very little," she said.
"These are matters of war," he said.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 11)