Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
30
3
I knelt.
30
4
Slaves are not permitted to sit cross-legged.
30
5
Too, he was a free male.
30
6
It was appropriate then that I, a slave, should kneel, and be in a position of suitable subservience and submission, before a free person.
30
7
The enclosure was not large, but it was large enough, and high-ceilinged enough, for a full-grown man to stand upright within it, and, if he wished, wield a whip.
30
8
It was lit by a single tharlarion-oil lamp, set in a niche, to the left of the opening, as one would enter, now to my right.
30
9
There were cushions about.
I knelt.
Slaves are not permitted to sit cross-legged.
Too, he was a free male.
It was appropriate then that I, a slave, should kneel, and be in a position of suitable subservience and submission, before a free person.
The enclosure was not large, but it was large enough, and high-ceilinged enough, for a full-grown man to stand upright within it, and, if he wished, wield a whip.
It was lit by a single tharlarion-oil lamp, set in a niche, to the left of the opening, as one would enter, now to my right.
There were cushions about.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )