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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

Once two warriors, for a joke, tied my ankles together and suspended me, upside down, from the whipping pole, spinning me about, and back, until I vomited and cried out for mercy. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #955)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 955 Once two warriors, for a joke, tied my ankles together and suspended me, upside down, from the whipping pole, spinning me about, and back, until I vomited and cried out for mercy.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 952 "Kneel!" I did so.
15 953 With his foot, he thrust me from his path, laughing, and continued on his way.
15 954 Sometimes the other girls would trip me when I was carrying burdens, or dirty the work which I had done, that I must do it over.
15 955 Once two warriors, for a joke, tied my ankles together and suspended me, upside down, from the whipping pole, spinning me about, and back, until I vomited and cried out for mercy.
15 956 Laughing they then left, and Ute, with Rena, released me.
15 957 "They are cruel," said Ute.
15 958 I wept, and kissed her feet.
"Kneel!" I did so. With his foot, he thrust me from his path, laughing, and continued on his way. Sometimes the other girls would trip me when I was carrying burdens, or dirty the work which I had done, that I must do it over. Once two warriors, for a joke, tied my ankles together and suspended me, upside down, from the whipping pole, spinning me about, and back, until I vomited and cried out for mercy. Laughing they then left, and Ute, with Rena, released me. "They are cruel," said Ute. I wept, and kissed her feet. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15)