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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Sometimes a slave is driven for miles," said Lydia, "until, exhausted, her feet bleeding, she finds herself before a cage, into which she must hurry, crawling, closing the gate, which locks, behind her". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #435)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 435 "Sometimes a slave is driven for miles," said Lydia, "until, exhausted, her feet bleeding, she finds herself before a cage, into which she must hurry, crawling, closing the gate, which locks, behind her".

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 432 "Then the sleen reverts to the "kill" command," said Lydia.
17 433 "The quarry, if recalcitrant, is killed and eaten, almost at the first sign of resistance".
17 434 Ellen trembled.
17 435 "Sometimes a slave is driven for miles," said Lydia, "until, exhausted, her feet bleeding, she finds herself before a cage, into which she must hurry, crawling, closing the gate, which locks, behind her".
17 436 Ellen lay back in the chains, and closed her eyes, in misery.
17 437 She now understood her slavery in a new dimension.
17 438 "To be sure," said Lydia, "sometimes the sleen is leashed, and men accompany it.
"Then the sleen reverts to the "kill" command," said Lydia. "The quarry, if recalcitrant, is killed and eaten, almost at the first sign of resistance". Ellen trembled. "Sometimes a slave is driven for miles," said Lydia, "until, exhausted, her feet bleeding, she finds herself before a cage, into which she must hurry, crawling, closing the gate, which locks, behind her". Ellen lay back in the chains, and closed her eyes, in misery. She now understood her slavery in a new dimension. "To be sure," said Lydia, "sometimes the sleen is leashed, and men accompany it. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)