Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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288
When they had finished, Virginia now stood toward the center, with Phyllis behind her and to her left, and Elizabeth behind her and to her right.
19
289
The three whip slaves then again climbed to the block.
19
290
By this time the bids had increased to two hundred and forty.
19
291
There were some cries of protest, perhaps from less-affluent bidders, that the girls were not of High caste.
19
292
The auctioneer then motioned to the whip slave who stood behind Virginia.
19
293
He drew her left wrist behind her back and snapped it into the open slave bracelet, thus confining both wrists behind her.
19
294
Then he, pulling at the shoulders of her livery, jerked it down to her waist.
When they had finished, Virginia now stood toward the center, with Phyllis behind her and to her left, and Elizabeth behind her and to her right.
The three whip slaves then again climbed to the block.
By this time the bids had increased to two hundred and forty.
There were some cries of protest, perhaps from less-affluent bidders, that the girls were not of High caste.
The auctioneer then motioned to the whip slave who stood behind Virginia.
He drew her left wrist behind her back and snapped it into the open slave bracelet, thus confining both wrists behind her.
Then he, pulling at the shoulders of her livery, jerked it down to her waist.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )