Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
106
Had he recalled my spasmodic surrenders in the Whip and Chain and thought to amuse himself once more with my body, that of a helpless slave in his hands? But if he wished to do so, it would be much easier to avail himself of me at the Golden Chain, in a comfortable alcove where I might, stripped to the collar, serve him wine and snacks, while waiting to see what he would do with me.
Had he recalled my spasmodic surrenders in the Whip and Chain and thought to amuse himself once more with my body, that of a helpless slave in his hands? But if he wished to do so, it would be much easier to avail himself of me at the Golden Chain, in a comfortable alcove where I might, stripped to the collar, serve him wine and snacks, while waiting to see what he would do with me.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #106)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
103
I understood very little about this message.
20
104
The Twelfth Ahn is two Ahn past the Gorean noon.
20
105
I took the message to be from Addison Steele, which thrilled me, but frightened me, as well.
20
106
Had he recalled my spasmodic surrenders in the Whip and Chain and thought to amuse himself once more with my body, that of a helpless slave in his hands? But if he wished to do so, it would be much easier to avail himself of me at the Golden Chain, in a comfortable alcove where I might, stripped to the collar, serve him wine and snacks, while waiting to see what he would do with me.
20
107
I wondered if he had actually written the message.
20
108
Presumably he was not the only one on this world who could write in English.
20
109
Gorean slavers on Earth doubtless mastered one or more Earth languages.
I understood very little about this message.
The Twelfth Ahn is two Ahn past the Gorean noon.
I took the message to be from Addison Steele, which thrilled me, but frightened me, as well.
Had he recalled my spasmodic surrenders in the Whip and Chain and thought to amuse himself once more with my body, that of a helpless slave in his hands? But if he wished to do so, it would be much easier to avail himself of me at the Golden Chain, in a comfortable alcove where I might, stripped to the collar, serve him wine and snacks, while waiting to see what he would do with me.
I wondered if he had actually written the message.
Presumably he was not the only one on this world who could write in English.
Gorean slavers on Earth doubtless mastered one or more Earth languages.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 20)