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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 685 I could not disobey him.
14 686 I fell to my knees before him, resting back on my heels, extending my arms to him, wrists crossed, as though for binding, my head lowered, between my arms.
14 687 I spoke in a clear voice.
14 688 "I, Miss Elinor Brinton, of New York city, to the Warrior, Rask, of the High city of Treve, herewith submit myself as a slave girl.
14 689 At his hands I accept my life and my name, declaring myself his to do with as he pleases".
14 690 Suddenly I felt my wrists lashed swiftly, rudely, together.
14 691 I drew back my wrists in fear.
I could not disobey him. I fell to my knees before him, resting back on my heels, extending my arms to him, wrists crossed, as though for binding, my head lowered, between my arms. I spoke in a clear voice. "I, Miss Elinor Brinton, of New York city, to the Warrior, Rask, of the High city of Treve, herewith submit myself as a slave girl. At his hands I accept my life and my name, declaring myself his to do with as he pleases". Suddenly I felt my wrists lashed swiftly, rudely, together. I drew back my wrists in fear. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )