Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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204
"A master would not be likely to secure a conquered love slave, would he?" she asked.
"A master would not be likely to secure a conquered love slave, would he?" she asked.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #204)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
201
"Yes," I said.
34
202
"Not all masters would secure their slaves at night, would they, even in the open?" "No," I said.
34
203
"Much depends on the girl and the area".
34
204
"A master would not be likely to secure a conquered love slave, would he?" she asked.
34
205
"He might," I said, "if only to remind her that she is a slave".
34
206
"I see," she said.
34
207
"There is another reason, too, for securing a slave at night," I said, "for example, for locking her in her kennel or, if she is to be kept out-of-doors, chaining her to a ring in your courtyard".
"Yes," I said.
"Not all masters would secure their slaves at night, would they, even in the open?" "No," I said.
"Much depends on the girl and the area".
"A master would not be likely to secure a conquered love slave, would he?" she asked.
"He might," I said, "if only to remind her that she is a slave".
"I see," she said.
"There is another reason, too, for securing a slave at night," I said, "for example, for locking her in her kennel or, if she is to be kept out-of-doors, chaining her to a ring in your courtyard".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 34)