Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
595
And thus was the sovereignty of the male, and his command over her, acknowledged by the slave.
And thus was the sovereignty of the male, and his command over her, acknowledged by the slave.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #595)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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24
592
Then, as though ordered, she put down her hands and, as with a moan of misery, she knelt, looking up, as though into someone's face.
24
593
Then it seemed she lifted her hands and received into them an object, which, putting down her head, she kissed, and then, lifting the object, returned it to the unseen master.
24
594
And doubtless there were few if any men in that audience to whom it did not seem that it was into their hands that the whip was returned.
24
595
And thus was the sovereignty of the male, and his command over her, acknowledged by the slave.
24
596
She now knelt with the knees closely together.
24
597
Then, as the music swirled, she apparently protested, and pleaded with the master, regarding him with disbelief and misery, shaking her head piteously, negatively.
24
598
Then, her supplications obviously unavailing against his sternness, she put down her head and covered her eyes with her hands, as though weeping.
Then, as though ordered, she put down her hands and, as with a moan of misery, she knelt, looking up, as though into someone's face.
Then it seemed she lifted her hands and received into them an object, which, putting down her head, she kissed, and then, lifting the object, returned it to the unseen master.
And doubtless there were few if any men in that audience to whom it did not seem that it was into their hands that the whip was returned.
And thus was the sovereignty of the male, and his command over her, acknowledged by the slave.
She now knelt with the knees closely together.
Then, as the music swirled, she apparently protested, and pleaded with the master, regarding him with disbelief and misery, shaking her head piteously, negatively.
Then, her supplications obviously unavailing against his sternness, she put down her head and covered her eyes with her hands, as though weeping.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)