Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
86
Was this my punishment, I wondered, to be left behind, alone, chained, without food and water? Better, I thought, the brief attentions of sleen or, more lingeringly, those of leech plants.
Was this my punishment, I wondered, to be left behind, alone, chained, without food and water? Better, I thought, the brief attentions of sleen or, more lingeringly, those of leech plants.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #86)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
83
I pulled at them, futilely.
52
84
Then I was alone, not only in the kennel, but in the stockade.
52
85
I had run away.
52
86
Was this my punishment, I wondered, to be left behind, alone, chained, without food and water? Better, I thought, the brief attentions of sleen or, more lingeringly, those of leech plants.
52
87
"Masters!" I screamed.
52
88
"Please, I am here! Do not leave me! Do not leave me! Have mercy on me!" I pulled at the chains, again and again.
52
89
"Masters!" I cried.
I pulled at them, futilely.
Then I was alone, not only in the kennel, but in the stockade.
I had run away.
Was this my punishment, I wondered, to be left behind, alone, chained, without food and water? Better, I thought, the brief attentions of sleen or, more lingeringly, those of leech plants.
"Masters!" I screamed.
"Please, I am here! Do not leave me! Do not leave me! Have mercy on me!" I pulled at the chains, again and again.
"Masters!" I cried.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52)