Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
127
I was at its mercy.
I was at its mercy.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #127)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
124
Doubtless, in its training, and perhaps otherwise, it had herded many girls.
8
125
I ran before it, in terror, madly, helplessly.
8
126
I feared I might fall, I feared I might be unable to go on, that I might collapse! I was mad with terror! It kept me mercilessly at my limits, not permitting me to think, but only to run, frenziedly, madly, a driven, frightened, herded animal, seeking her cage.
8
127
I was at its mercy.
8
128
It set me the pace which I must make, if I would live.
8
129
She who had been Judy Thornton, of Earth, a student, a poetess, had now been much diminished, much reduced.
8
130
What was she now? She was now no more than a running, terrified, herded animal! I cried out with misery, running.
Doubtless, in its training, and perhaps otherwise, it had herded many girls.
I ran before it, in terror, madly, helplessly.
I feared I might fall, I feared I might be unable to go on, that I might collapse! I was mad with terror! It kept me mercilessly at my limits, not permitting me to think, but only to run, frenziedly, madly, a driven, frightened, herded animal, seeking her cage.
I was at its mercy.
It set me the pace which I must make, if I would live.
She who had been Judy Thornton, of Earth, a student, a poetess, had now been much diminished, much reduced.
What was she now? She was now no more than a running, terrified, herded animal! I cried out with misery, running.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 8)