Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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384
"Please be kind, mistress," I said.
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385
She then cried out in rage, and a storm of blows fell upon me, and I went, gasping and sobbing, to all fours, and then to my belly, trying to cover my head, and then, struck repeatedly, I was twisting on the floor, back to belly, then belly to back, and then to belly, again, and then the blows stopped, and I was on my belly, trembling, my hands beside my head, my body a raging tissue of fire.
27
386
"Who is mistress, and who is slave!" she demanded.
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387
"mistress is mistress, and I am slave!" I wept.
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388
My insolence, my forwardness, my boldness, was at an end.
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389
I was then only a beaten slave, cringing before her mistress, fearing to be further punished.
27
390
This was Gor, and I was kajira.
"Please be kind, mistress," I said.
She then cried out in rage, and a storm of blows fell upon me, and I went, gasping and sobbing, to all fours, and then to my belly, trying to cover my head, and then, struck repeatedly, I was twisting on the floor, back to belly, then belly to back, and then to belly, again, and then the blows stopped, and I was on my belly, trembling, my hands beside my head, my body a raging tissue of fire.
"Who is mistress, and who is slave!" she demanded.
"mistress is mistress, and I am slave!" I wept.
My insolence, my forwardness, my boldness, was at an end.
I was then only a beaten slave, cringing before her mistress, fearing to be further punished.
This was Gor, and I was kajira.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )