Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
307
Perhaps leech plants would be preferable for you, to be cast naked and bound amongst them, and feel them swarm over you, fasten their tendrils and vines about you, and puncture you with their fangs, and draw out the blood, noisily, minim by minim".
Perhaps leech plants would be preferable for you, to be cast naked and bound amongst them, and feel them swarm over you, fasten their tendrils and vines about you, and puncture you with their fangs, and draw out the blood, noisily, minim by minim".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #307)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
304
"Perhaps I will one day show you," he said.
7
305
"I do not think you would like to be cast into a pit of sleen.
7
306
But sleen, at least, are quick.
7
307
Perhaps leech plants would be preferable for you, to be cast naked and bound amongst them, and feel them swarm over you, fasten their tendrils and vines about you, and puncture you with their fangs, and draw out the blood, noisily, minim by minim".
7
308
I shuddered.
7
309
"I am intelligent," I stammered.
7
310
He sat on the foot of the bed, those heavily sandaled feet but a foot from me.
"Perhaps I will one day show you," he said.
"I do not think you would like to be cast into a pit of sleen.
But sleen, at least, are quick.
Perhaps leech plants would be preferable for you, to be cast naked and bound amongst them, and feel them swarm over you, fasten their tendrils and vines about you, and puncture you with their fangs, and draw out the blood, noisily, minim by minim".
I shuddered.
"I am intelligent," I stammered.
He sat on the foot of the bed, those heavily sandaled feet but a foot from me.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 7)