Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
114
It is common for a slave to kneel when she comes into the presence of a free person, and to kneel, too, should they, as in entering a room, come into her presence.
It is common for a slave to kneel when she comes into the presence of a free person, and to kneel, too, should they, as in entering a room, come into her presence.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #114)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
111
She hoped that she had not hesitated too long before doing so.
29
112
She then decided it would be a good idea to kneel, and so she did so, and, a moment later, trembling a little, before their gaze, carefully widened her knees.
29
113
She now regretted not having knelt when she had first come into their presence.
29
114
It is common for a slave to kneel when she comes into the presence of a free person, and to kneel, too, should they, as in entering a room, come into her presence.
29
115
She clutched the tunic in two hands, desperately, frightened.
29
116
Selius Arconious approached her.
29
117
He held out his hand.
She hoped that she had not hesitated too long before doing so.
She then decided it would be a good idea to kneel, and so she did so, and, a moment later, trembling a little, before their gaze, carefully widened her knees.
She now regretted not having knelt when she had first come into their presence.
It is common for a slave to kneel when she comes into the presence of a free person, and to kneel, too, should they, as in entering a room, come into her presence.
She clutched the tunic in two hands, desperately, frightened.
Selius Arconious approached her.
He held out his hand.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29)