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

Lola, I saw, was terrified to be in the presence of the free women. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #67)
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6 67 Lola, I saw, was terrified to be in the presence of the free women.

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

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6 64 She was barefoot.
6 65 She still had on her throat, of course, the same steel collar.
6 66 Lola fled to the Lady Gina and knelt before her, putting her head to the floor.
6 67 Lola, I saw, was terrified to be in the presence of the free women.
6 68 I realized then, as I had not before, something of the loathing and hatred with which the enslaved female is regarded by her free sisters.
6 69 "A pretty little slave," said one of the women.
6 70 I then realized that Lola's garb, so demure and modest for a female slave, so unlike the usual bit of rag knotted at her left hip, must be because of the presence of the woman slavers in the pens.
She was barefoot. She still had on her throat, of course, the same steel collar. Lola fled to the Lady Gina and knelt before her, putting her head to the floor. Lola, I saw, was terrified to be in the presence of the free women. I realized then, as I had not before, something of the loathing and hatred with which the enslaved female is regarded by her free sisters. "A pretty little slave," said one of the women. I then realized that Lola's garb, so demure and modest for a female slave, so unlike the usual bit of rag knotted at her left hip, must be because of the presence of the woman slavers in the pens. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 6)