Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
287
"Does he want me to run away?" She squirmed, and turned to her back, looking up at the moons.
"Does he want me to run away?" She squirmed, and turned to her back, looking up at the moons.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #287)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
284
After she had kissed, and opened, and prepared the blankets of the men, her master's last, as was proper, she lay down beside him, her master, at his thigh.
27
285
He did not bracelet her again, nor did he fix slave hobbles on her ankles.
27
286
"I could run away," she thought to herself.
27
287
"Does he want me to run away?" She squirmed, and turned to her back, looking up at the moons.
27
288
"Or is he so arrogantly sure of me, that he knows I would not dare to run away? To be sure, there is nowhere to run.
27
289
There are the dangers of the grasslands, of animals, of starvation, of thirst, the danger of another collar, the danger of recapture and punishment, punishments whose severity I dare not even contemplate".
27
290
She touched her collar, and fingered the delicate scaring of her brand.
After she had kissed, and opened, and prepared the blankets of the men, her master's last, as was proper, she lay down beside him, her master, at his thigh.
He did not bracelet her again, nor did he fix slave hobbles on her ankles.
"I could run away," she thought to herself.
"Does he want me to run away?" She squirmed, and turned to her back, looking up at the moons.
"Or is he so arrogantly sure of me, that he knows I would not dare to run away? To be sure, there is nowhere to run.
There are the dangers of the grasslands, of animals, of starvation, of thirst, the danger of another collar, the danger of recapture and punishment, punishments whose severity I dare not even contemplate".
She touched her collar, and fingered the delicate scaring of her brand.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)