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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 208 Then, as though with great effort, my head down, I struggled to a kneeling position, and knelt behind and below the pole, my wrists raised, on either side of my head, held in the manacles.
11 209 "How brave she is," marveled one of my chain sisters.
11 210 "Yes," said another, "and she only a barbarian, as well".
11 211 "fraud! Slackard! Inferior actress!" said the first girl.
11 212 I fear my eyes opened widely then, in alarm.
11 213 "Have mercy on her, noble Mistress," said the flute girl.
11 214 "Can you not see she is spent? Pity her, lest she perish at the pole!" "If she perishes at the pole," said the first girl, "it will be my doing!" The switch then rained down upon my back, and legs, and neck, and I scrambled to my feet, sobbing, seizing the pole.
Then, as though with great effort, my head down, I struggled to a kneeling position, and knelt behind and below the pole, my wrists raised, on either side of my head, held in the manacles. "How brave she is," marveled one of my chain sisters. "Yes," said another, "and she only a barbarian, as well". "fraud! Slackard! Inferior actress!" said the first girl. I fear my eyes opened widely then, in alarm. "Have mercy on her, noble Mistress," said the flute girl. "Can you not see she is spent? Pity her, lest she perish at the pole!" "If she perishes at the pole," said the first girl, "it will be my doing!" The switch then rained down upon my back, and legs, and neck, and I scrambled to my feet, sobbing, seizing the pole. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )