Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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42
232
The Lady Bina then undid the knots of the cords wound about my ankles, and put the cords to the side.
The Lady Bina then undid the knots of the cords wound about my ankles, and put the cords to the side.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #232)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
42
229
As a lying, displeasing slave you may well be cast naked to leech plants or fed to sleen, or, more mercifully, perhaps, to save time, be simply, swiftly, bitten to death".
42
230
"I am a poor slave," I said.
42
231
"I know nothing of these things".
42
232
The Lady Bina then undid the knots of the cords wound about my ankles, and put the cords to the side.
42
233
"While waiting," she said, "perhaps you would care for a handful of slave pellets or a bowl of slave gruel?" "Mercy, Mistress," I said.
42
234
"It seems not," she said, and turned away.
42
235
The floor was hard.
As a lying, displeasing slave you may well be cast naked to leech plants or fed to sleen, or, more mercifully, perhaps, to save time, be simply, swiftly, bitten to death".
"I am a poor slave," I said.
"I know nothing of these things".
The Lady Bina then undid the knots of the cords wound about my ankles, and put the cords to the side.
"While waiting," she said, "perhaps you would care for a handful of slave pellets or a bowl of slave gruel?" "Mercy, Mistress," I said.
"It seems not," she said, and turned away.
The floor was hard.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)