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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

This collar, too, though much lighter than the former collar, had, too, a ring upon it, for the snap of a leash. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #24)
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5 24 This collar, too, though much lighter than the former collar, had, too, a ring upon it, for the snap of a leash.

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

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5 21 I did not know the location of the House of Andronicus.
5 22 I had once been beaten for asking.
5 23 I had been told that curiosity was not becoming in a slave.
5 24 This collar, too, though much lighter than the former collar, had, too, a ring upon it, for the snap of a leash.
5 25 Lola regarded me with contempt.
5 26 I heard a stirring behind me, of the other male slaves, in their silks and ribbons.
5 27 They had not been pleased that the mistress had commended me.
I did not know the location of the House of Andronicus. I had once been beaten for asking. I had been told that curiosity was not becoming in a slave. This collar, too, though much lighter than the former collar, had, too, a ring upon it, for the snap of a leash. Lola regarded me with contempt. I heard a stirring behind me, of the other male slaves, in their silks and ribbons. They had not been pleased that the mistress had commended me. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 5)