Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
544
"Look up," he said.
6
545
I did so, and began to kiss and lick the whip which was held to my lips.
6
546
I did this as humbly and earnestly as I could, for several seconds.
6
547
Two of the preceding girls, one the girl who had worn the expensive jacket and skirt and the other the girl who had worn the torn evening gown, apparently had not performed this gesture of obeisance promptly enough or satisfactorily enough, for each was forced to repeat the action, again and again, until the master was satisfied.
6
548
"No biscuit, no meat," he said to his fellow, who accompanied him, carrying a small pail.
6
549
He then moved to the next girl in line.
6
550
I had noted earlier that Paula, who had apparently performed this simple ritual satisfactorily had been awarded a biscuit and a bit of meat, as had been one of the other girls, she who was next in line.
"Look up," he said.
I did so, and began to kiss and lick the whip which was held to my lips.
I did this as humbly and earnestly as I could, for several seconds.
Two of the preceding girls, one the girl who had worn the expensive jacket and skirt and the other the girl who had worn the torn evening gown, apparently had not performed this gesture of obeisance promptly enough or satisfactorily enough, for each was forced to repeat the action, again and again, until the master was satisfied.
"No biscuit, no meat," he said to his fellow, who accompanied him, carrying a small pail.
He then moved to the next girl in line.
I had noted earlier that Paula, who had apparently performed this simple ritual satisfactorily had been awarded a biscuit and a bit of meat, as had been one of the other girls, she who was next in line.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )