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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1084 In the stress of our strait circumstances it had just welled up from within me, cruelly, insuppressibly, explosively.
1 1085 Of course she was not a slave! Yet, as I looked upon her, now slumped down, unconscious, on the leather, naught but a pathetic captive, I could not help but remark how maddeningly luscious were her small curves.
1 1086 I could not help but wonder what they would look like, owned, in silk and steel.
1 1087 I could not help but wonder if girls such as Miss Henderson, so fantastically beautiful and feminine, might not, in actuality, be slave girls.
1 1088 If so, why, then, should they not be enslaved? Then I put such thoughts from my mind.
1 1089 The cab, moving swiftly, continued on its way.
1 1090 I could see why men might want Miss Henderson.
In the stress of our strait circumstances it had just welled up from within me, cruelly, insuppressibly, explosively. Of course she was not a slave! Yet, as I looked upon her, now slumped down, unconscious, on the leather, naught but a pathetic captive, I could not help but remark how maddeningly luscious were her small curves. I could not help but wonder what they would look like, owned, in silk and steel. I could not help but wonder if girls such as Miss Henderson, so fantastically beautiful and feminine, might not, in actuality, be slave girls. If so, why, then, should they not be enslaved? Then I put such thoughts from my mind. The cab, moving swiftly, continued on its way. I could see why men might want Miss Henderson. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )