Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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134
Once within, he had soon located the room allocated to Lyris.
50
135
There he had seized her and, as she awakened, wildly, and might have cried out, he had thrust a wad of ground meat into her mouth, stifling any possibility of a scream.
50
136
He had then clapped his hand over her mouth, so that she was unable to expel the meat, and, with his other hand, covered her nostrils, preventing the ingress of air.
50
137
This was reminiscent of a common way in which slave wine is administered to a slave, to preclude conception, as the breeding of a slave is, naturally, at the discretion of her masters.
50
138
In short, Lyris was given the choice of engorging the meat, which was feasible for a Kur, if not a human, or suffocating.
50
139
Predictably, after a certain amount of time, she swallowed the meat.
50
140
It was then only necessary to hold her mouth closed for a bit, until the tassa powder, with which the meat was liberally laced, should take effect.
Once within, he had soon located the room allocated to Lyris.
There he had seized her and, as she awakened, wildly, and might have cried out, he had thrust a wad of ground meat into her mouth, stifling any possibility of a scream.
He had then clapped his hand over her mouth, so that she was unable to expel the meat, and, with his other hand, covered her nostrils, preventing the ingress of air.
This was reminiscent of a common way in which slave wine is administered to a slave, to preclude conception, as the breeding of a slave is, naturally, at the discretion of her masters.
In short, Lyris was given the choice of engorging the meat, which was feasible for a Kur, if not a human, or suffocating.
Predictably, after a certain amount of time, she swallowed the meat.
It was then only necessary to hold her mouth closed for a bit, until the tassa powder, with which the meat was liberally laced, should take effect.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )