Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
977
"No," I said.
10
978
When a slave is beaten the point is usually to correct her behavior, or improve her, not to injure or maim her.
10
979
Still they had not been gentle.
10
980
"It is past the Seventh ahn, Allison," said the Lady Bina.
10
981
"Did you dally, flirting about the stalls and shops?" "No, Mistress," I said.
10
982
I had been pleased, incidentally, that I had seen nothing of the offensive Metal Worker, for whom I had looked, the better to avoid him, of course.
10
983
Certainly I would not have wished him to see me as I was then, stiff and aching, miserable and bruised.
"No," I said.
When a slave is beaten the point is usually to correct her behavior, or improve her, not to injure or maim her.
Still they had not been gentle.
"It is past the Seventh ahn, Allison," said the Lady Bina.
"Did you dally, flirting about the stalls and shops?" "No, Mistress," I said.
I had been pleased, incidentally, that I had seen nothing of the offensive Metal Worker, for whom I had looked, the better to avoid him, of course.
Certainly I would not have wished him to see me as I was then, stiff and aching, miserable and bruised.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )