Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
49
I knew the penalties which might be inflicted on a fugitive slave, the lashings, hamstringing, being cast amongst a foliage of leech plants, being butchered for sleen feed, even being cast alive to such beasts.
I knew the penalties which might be inflicted on a fugitive slave, the lashings, hamstringing, being cast amongst a foliage of leech plants, being butchered for sleen feed, even being cast alive to such beasts.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #49)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
46
At most, one might fall into a heavier, more severe, more terrifying bondage.
13
47
But I had been unable to help myself, and had fled the house.
13
48
I had not truly intended to run away.
13
49
I knew the penalties which might be inflicted on a fugitive slave, the lashings, hamstringing, being cast amongst a foliage of leech plants, being butchered for sleen feed, even being cast alive to such beasts.
13
50
"Kajira," said a guardsman.
13
51
"Master?" I said, kneeling.
13
52
"Are you lost?" he asked.
At most, one might fall into a heavier, more severe, more terrifying bondage.
But I had been unable to help myself, and had fled the house.
I had not truly intended to run away.
I knew the penalties which might be inflicted on a fugitive slave, the lashings, hamstringing, being cast amongst a foliage of leech plants, being butchered for sleen feed, even being cast alive to such beasts.
"Kajira," said a guardsman.
"Master?" I said, kneeling.
"Are you lost?" he asked.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 13)