Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
178
Her small hands were then up, behind her, high, resting on her back, where the wrists were crossed, tied together.
29
179
"I name you 'Constanzia'!" he said, angrily.
29
180
The slave was now named 'Constanzia'.
29
181
At this point the clerk inscribed something on the set of papers which lay still on the table.
29
182
"You may straighten your back, but keep your head down, slave," said the angry Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax.
29
183
Instantly the slave, who was now "Constanzia," obeyed.
29
184
The clerk now folded the papers together, forming the long, narrow packet as before.
Her small hands were then up, behind her, high, resting on her back, where the wrists were crossed, tied together.
"I name you 'Constanzia'!" he said, angrily.
The slave was now named 'Constanzia'.
At this point the clerk inscribed something on the set of papers which lay still on the table.
"You may straighten your back, but keep your head down, slave," said the angry Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax.
Instantly the slave, who was now "Constanzia," obeyed.
The clerk now folded the papers together, forming the long, narrow packet as before.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )