Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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1041
In the camp, as I had lain there, I had known I was nothing special, that I was only a slave girl, that I must obey the men, and that they would do with me what they wished.
4
1042
I attempted to escape.
4
1043
But, in a moment, foolishly, painfully, I was enmeshed in the thorn brush, helpless and caught in its cruel compass.
4
1044
My master had then extricated me from my cruel prison and, with spear and rope, opened a path in the brush, through which I might, did I choose, take flight.
4
1045
I had wavered, and then, terrified and crushed, had knelt to him.
4
1046
"Keep me, Master," I had begged.
4
1047
I now stood beside him, the man with the torch standing to one side.
In the camp, as I had lain there, I had known I was nothing special, that I was only a slave girl, that I must obey the men, and that they would do with me what they wished.
I attempted to escape.
But, in a moment, foolishly, painfully, I was enmeshed in the thorn brush, helpless and caught in its cruel compass.
My master had then extricated me from my cruel prison and, with spear and rope, opened a path in the brush, through which I might, did I choose, take flight.
I had wavered, and then, terrified and crushed, had knelt to him.
"Keep me, Master," I had begged.
I now stood beside him, the man with the torch standing to one side.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )