Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
201
I then put the switch again to her, and, after a time, as she shrieked for mercy, I desisted, and left her, blubbering on the tiles, bound, behind me.
I then put the switch again to her, and, after a time, as she shrieked for mercy, I desisted, and left her, blubbering on the tiles, bound, behind me.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #201)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
198
In moments, startled, disbelieving, she had rolled, twisting, and miserable, sobbing, crying out for mercy, under the blows of the switch.
34
199
"You have been displeasing," I informed her.
34
200
"Forgive me, Master!" she wept, her fair skin flaming with pain.
34
201
I then put the switch again to her, and, after a time, as she shrieked for mercy, I desisted, and left her, blubbering on the tiles, bound, behind me.
34
202
"Master," she wept.
34
203
"Master!" I left her there, bound, for better than an Ahn.
34
204
Before I untied her, I put the switch to her lips, and she kissed it, fervently.
In moments, startled, disbelieving, she had rolled, twisting, and miserable, sobbing, crying out for mercy, under the blows of the switch.
"You have been displeasing," I informed her.
"Forgive me, Master!" she wept, her fair skin flaming with pain.
I then put the switch again to her, and, after a time, as she shrieked for mercy, I desisted, and left her, blubbering on the tiles, bound, behind me.
"Master," she wept.
"Master!" I left her there, bound, for better than an Ahn.
Before I untied her, I put the switch to her lips, and she kissed it, fervently.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 34)