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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

She might be fed alive to ravenous sleen; and sometimes she might be stripped, bound, and cast alive to leech plants. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #227)
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25 227 She might be fed alive to ravenous sleen; and sometimes she might be stripped, bound, and cast alive to leech plants.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 224 I shuddered.
25 225 There are many dire fates to which a displeasing slave might be subjected.
25 226 One often hears of two.
25 227 She might be fed alive to ravenous sleen; and sometimes she might be stripped, bound, and cast alive to leech plants.
25 228 These things I had encountered were, I did not doubt, leech plants.
25 229 Now I understood, better than before, why slave girls strive to be pleasing, fully pleasing, and as the slaves they are, to their masters.
25 230 Yet, as I understood it, at least from my instructresses, free women do not understand, really, why slaves strive to be pleasing.
I shuddered. There are many dire fates to which a displeasing slave might be subjected. One often hears of two. She might be fed alive to ravenous sleen; and sometimes she might be stripped, bound, and cast alive to leech plants. These things I had encountered were, I did not doubt, leech plants. Now I understood, better than before, why slave girls strive to be pleasing, fully pleasing, and as the slaves they are, to their masters. Yet, as I understood it, at least from my instructresses, free women do not understand, really, why slaves strive to be pleasing. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 25)