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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 73 "I would bring a higher price," said the first.
9 74 "That would be for men to decide," said the second.
9 75 "I am not a slave," said the first.
9 76 "But, if you were," asked her companion, "what sort of slave would you be?" "It is unthinkable that I should be a slave," said the first.
9 77 "But if you were, what sort of slave would you be?" "I would be a superb slave," said her friend.
9 78 "I, too," said the other.
9 79 Both women were veiled, and heavily robed, but, even so, I could detect in their voices, and in the tremors of their robes, the seismic innuendoes, the suppressed sexuality, which beneath the shelter of their banter shook them to the core.
"I would bring a higher price," said the first. "That would be for men to decide," said the second. "I am not a slave," said the first. "But, if you were," asked her companion, "what sort of slave would you be?" "It is unthinkable that I should be a slave," said the first. "But if you were, what sort of slave would you be?" "I would be a superb slave," said her friend. "I, too," said the other. Both women were veiled, and heavily robed, but, even so, I could detect in their voices, and in the tremors of their robes, the seismic innuendoes, the suppressed sexuality, which beneath the shelter of their banter shook them to the core. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )