Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
How piteous it was that such fair beauties should be enslaved for the pleasures of masters.
7
15
I wished I owned one.
7
16
Then, of course, I thrust the thought from my mind.
7
17
I chewed on a piece of meat and drank from the shallow, chipped bowl of clay which contained the wine.
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18
My thoughts were mixed and troubled.
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19
Today I had been appraised.
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20
I was confident, now, that I would not be kept much longer in the pens.
How piteous it was that such fair beauties should be enslaved for the pleasures of masters.
I wished I owned one.
Then, of course, I thrust the thought from my mind.
I chewed on a piece of meat and drank from the shallow, chipped bowl of clay which contained the wine.
My thoughts were mixed and troubled.
Today I had been appraised.
I was confident, now, that I would not be kept much longer in the pens.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )