Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
"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 11, Sentence #214)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
11
215
"Please stop, Mistress!" I begged.
11
216
But the switch continued to strike, and I clutched the pole in misery.
11
217
"Faker, faker!" said the first girl, and then she desisted in her work.
"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.
"Please stop, Mistress!" I begged.
But the switch continued to strike, and I clutched the pole in misery.
"Faker, faker!" said the first girl, and then she desisted in her work.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11)