Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
288
He was looking down upon her, presumably considering some plea, perhaps for forgiveness, perhaps for mercy.
He was looking down upon her, presumably considering some plea, perhaps for forgiveness, perhaps for mercy.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #288)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
285
The figures on the vessel, two on one side, two on the other, were similar, rather as in a repeated design.
22
286
On each side the same scene was depicted, that of a nude female, presumably a slave, kneeling before a man, presumably her master, in whose hand there was a whip.
22
287
The female had her hands, the wrists chained, lifted to the man, as though in supplication.
22
288
He was looking down upon her, presumably considering some plea, perhaps for forgiveness, perhaps for mercy.
22
289
It was up to him, clearly, to decide what to do with her.
22
290
Ellen held the vessel against her, to steady it, it feeling cool against her skin.
22
291
A bit of wine ran over her hip.
The figures on the vessel, two on one side, two on the other, were similar, rather as in a repeated design.
On each side the same scene was depicted, that of a nude female, presumably a slave, kneeling before a man, presumably her master, in whose hand there was a whip.
The female had her hands, the wrists chained, lifted to the man, as though in supplication.
He was looking down upon her, presumably considering some plea, perhaps for forgiveness, perhaps for mercy.
It was up to him, clearly, to decide what to do with her.
Ellen held the vessel against her, to steady it, it feeling cool against her skin.
A bit of wine ran over her hip.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)