Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
156
In the sa-tarna field, I had once helped myself to a dipper of water from the field bucket and I had been foot switched, put to my belly, my legs held up by two slaves, the switch applied to the soles of my bare feet until I wept with pain and begged for mercy.
In the sa-tarna field, I had once helped myself to a dipper of water from the field bucket and I had been foot switched, put to my belly, my legs held up by two slaves, the switch applied to the soles of my bare feet until I wept with pain and begged for mercy.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #156)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
153
I did not wish it otherwise.
13
154
"Yes," responded the kitchen master.
13
155
I feared I had been displeasing, in no way I understood.
13
156
In the sa-tarna field, I had once helped myself to a dipper of water from the field bucket and I had been foot switched, put to my belly, my legs held up by two slaves, the switch applied to the soles of my bare feet until I wept with pain and begged for mercy.
13
157
I had not even understood that I should have first requested permission to perform so simple an act.
13
158
And many masters do not require such a permission.
13
159
I should have asked first, of course, for masters differ.
I did not wish it otherwise.
"Yes," responded the kitchen master.
I feared I had been displeasing, in no way I understood.
In the sa-tarna field, I had once helped myself to a dipper of water from the field bucket and I had been foot switched, put to my belly, my legs held up by two slaves, the switch applied to the soles of my bare feet until I wept with pain and begged for mercy.
I had not even understood that I should have first requested permission to perform so simple an act.
And many masters do not require such a permission.
I should have asked first, of course, for masters differ.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13)