• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"scribe " "law "

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 834 "Forgive me, Master!" "You see how stupid she is," said Selius Arconious.
24 835 "Yes," said the scribe.
24 836 "I did not know that Cos accepted stupidity in her slaves," said Selius Arconious.
24 837 "We do not," said the scribe.
24 838 "Whip!" The whip of the exterior whip master was handed to the scribe, who gave it to one of the attending guardsmen.
24 839 Of the other two guardsmen one took Ellen's wrists and drew them forward, holding them, and the other took her ankles, and, holding them tightly, drew them back, this extending her legs.
24 840 In this way she was stretched at full length, on her belly, and held, vulnerably, in the sand.
"Forgive me, Master!" "You see how stupid she is," said Selius Arconious. "Yes," said the scribe. "I did not know that Cos accepted stupidity in her slaves," said Selius Arconious. "We do not," said the scribe. "Whip!" The whip of the exterior whip master was handed to the scribe, who gave it to one of the attending guardsmen. Of the other two guardsmen one took Ellen's wrists and drew them forward, holding them, and the other took her ankles, and, holding them tightly, drew them back, this extending her legs. In this way she was stretched at full length, on her belly, and held, vulnerably, in the sand. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )