Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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130
On my hands and knees I tried to crawl to the tent.
16
131
My left leg stretched taut behind me, held.
16
132
I cried out with frustration, and pounded the grassy earth, weeping, with my fists.
16
133
I, Elinor Brinton, wanted to crawl to the tent of my master, to go to my belly before him, to put my head down, weeping, over his sandals, to lick and kiss his feet, in supplication, begging him to deign to bestow upon me, an unworthy, miserable, piteous slave, and only a girl of Earth, his least touch.
16
134
But I could not leave the small hillock.
16
135
Masters had chained me here.
16
136
Had I been able I would have cried outside his tent, struggling even with the guard for entrance.
On my hands and knees I tried to crawl to the tent.
My left leg stretched taut behind me, held.
I cried out with frustration, and pounded the grassy earth, weeping, with my fists.
I, Elinor Brinton, wanted to crawl to the tent of my master, to go to my belly before him, to put my head down, weeping, over his sandals, to lick and kiss his feet, in supplication, begging him to deign to bestow upon me, an unworthy, miserable, piteous slave, and only a girl of Earth, his least touch.
But I could not leave the small hillock.
Masters had chained me here.
Had I been able I would have cried outside his tent, struggling even with the guard for entrance.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )