Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
25
How unfortunate for him! Poor, inconvenienced master! I was furious, but, too, I knew I was at his mercy, completely.
How unfortunate for him! Poor, inconvenienced master! I was furious, but, too, I knew I was at his mercy, completely.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #25)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
22
Again I was nothing to him.
30
23
He was merely holding me, that I might not compromise his plans, that I might not reveal a time, a place, an identity.
30
24
Had he not once told me I would not be kept, had he not sold me, had he not rid himself of me? Now it seemed he must keep me, for a time.
30
25
How unfortunate for him! Poor, inconvenienced master! I was furious, but, too, I knew I was at his mercy, completely.
30
26
There was a collar on my neck.
30
27
We had entered the tavern but shortly before.
30
28
At the door he had put his hand in my hair and bent me over, holding my head at his right hip.
Again I was nothing to him.
He was merely holding me, that I might not compromise his plans, that I might not reveal a time, a place, an identity.
Had he not once told me I would not be kept, had he not sold me, had he not rid himself of me? Now it seemed he must keep me, for a time.
How unfortunate for him! Poor, inconvenienced master! I was furious, but, too, I knew I was at his mercy, completely.
There was a collar on my neck.
We had entered the tavern but shortly before.
At the door he had put his hand in my hair and bent me over, holding my head at his right hip.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30)