Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
231
I did not tell her I was housed in the black court, nor was I permitted to do so.
I did not tell her I was housed in the black court, nor was I permitted to do so.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #231)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
228
"Do you expect me to dip my flask behind the bucket of a filthy slave, where she has sullied the water?" I was then liberally switched until I was crying, and, I think, her arm grew tired.
26
229
And then, my body stinging, she had me dip her own flask, and then proffer it to her, as though I might have been a woman's slave, her own serving slave.
26
230
She then spat on me, and left.
26
231
I did not tell her I was housed in the black court, nor was I permitted to do so.
26
232
Then one morning my kennel was unlocked, and I was summoned forth.
26
233
He wore a tunic that gave no hint of his caste.
26
234
In his hand were various objects, three of which I recognized, and two whose purpose was uncertain to me.
"Do you expect me to dip my flask behind the bucket of a filthy slave, where she has sullied the water?" I was then liberally switched until I was crying, and, I think, her arm grew tired.
And then, my body stinging, she had me dip her own flask, and then proffer it to her, as though I might have been a woman's slave, her own serving slave.
She then spat on me, and left.
I did not tell her I was housed in the black court, nor was I permitted to do so.
Then one morning my kennel was unlocked, and I was summoned forth.
He wore a tunic that gave no hint of his caste.
In his hand were various objects, three of which I recognized, and two whose purpose was uncertain to me.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26)