Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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218
We looked at one other, apprehensively.
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219
"In this world," he said, "the only women who may be whipped are slave girls—" And here, at the bare mention of the word 'slave girls', there were cries of dismay and protest, and whimpers of fear.
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220
The chain shook with much agitation.
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221
"In this world," he said, continuing, "the only women, the only women, who may be whipped are slave girls, who may be whipped if and when, and as, the masters and mistresses may please".
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222
We looked wildly at one another.
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223
We were then whipped.
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224
If any of us had been in doubt, we now well knew what we were.
We looked at one other, apprehensively.
"In this world," he said, "the only women who may be whipped are slave girls—" And here, at the bare mention of the word 'slave girls', there were cries of dismay and protest, and whimpers of fear.
The chain shook with much agitation.
"In this world," he said, continuing, "the only women, the only women, who may be whipped are slave girls, who may be whipped if and when, and as, the masters and mistresses may please".
We looked wildly at one another.
We were then whipped.
If any of us had been in doubt, we now well knew what we were.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )