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

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10 130 I entered the room and shut the door behind me.
10 131 I removed the silken tunic I had been given and folded it, placing it on the floor.
10 132 I then knelt, naked and collared, near it, in the vicinity of the couch.
10 133 She knelt before a low desk, her back to me, and gave her attention to the papers which she had now placed upon it.
10 134 She held a marking stick in her right hand.
10 135 "I am attending to the details of tomorrow evening's sale," she said.
10 136 "Yes, Mistress," I said.
I entered the room and shut the door behind me. I removed the silken tunic I had been given and folded it, placing it on the floor. I then knelt, naked and collared, near it, in the vicinity of the couch. She knelt before a low desk, her back to me, and gave her attention to the papers which she had now placed upon it. She held a marking stick in her right hand. "I am attending to the details of tomorrow evening's sale," she said. "Yes, Mistress," I said. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )