Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
206
I could not understand why this assertion of mine should have troubled one of Vika's proud and treacherous nature but she seemed somehow more hurt than if I had administered to her when she had knelt the blows of a slave whip or the lashings of my sword belt.
I could not understand why this assertion of mine should have troubled one of Vika's proud and treacherous nature but she seemed somehow more hurt than if I had administered to her when she had knelt the blows of a slave whip or the lashings of my sword belt.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #206)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
203
"Why must I stay here?" she asked.
26
204
"Because I do not trust you," I said simply.
26
205
She reacted as if struck and tears welled in her eyes.
26
206
I could not understand why this assertion of mine should have troubled one of Vika's proud and treacherous nature but she seemed somehow more hurt than if I had administered to her when she had knelt the blows of a slave whip or the lashings of my sword belt.
26
207
I looked upon her.
26
208
She stood, very much alone, in the center of the smooth plastic case, numb, not moving.
26
209
There were tears in her eyes.
"Why must I stay here?" she asked.
"Because I do not trust you," I said simply.
She reacted as if struck and tears welled in her eyes.
I could not understand why this assertion of mine should have troubled one of Vika's proud and treacherous nature but she seemed somehow more hurt than if I had administered to her when she had knelt the blows of a slave whip or the lashings of my sword belt.
I looked upon her.
She stood, very much alone, in the center of the smooth plastic case, numb, not moving.
There were tears in her eyes.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 26)