Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
800
When she returned to the house of her master I had little doubt but what she would kneel to the nearest keeper and beg to be used, perhaps to be given for an Ahn, hooded, to the maleslave of his choice.
When she returned to the house of her master I had little doubt but what she would kneel to the nearest keeper and beg to be used, perhaps to be given for an Ahn, hooded, to the male slave of his choice.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #800)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
797
I smiled.
13
798
She might once have been free but now, clearly, she was only a slave.
13
799
She was aroused.
13
800
When she returned to the house of her master I had little doubt but what she would kneel to the nearest keeper and beg to be used, perhaps to be given for an Ahn, hooded, to the maleslave of his choice.
13
801
I stood on the stones of the avenue of the Central Cylinder.
13
802
I looked after the palanquin, with its twin chains of enslaved beauties.
13
803
I considered, again, the small, exquisite, dark-haired girl.
I smiled.
She might once have been free but now, clearly, she was only a slave.
She was aroused.
When she returned to the house of her master I had little doubt but what she would kneel to the nearest keeper and beg to be used, perhaps to be given for an Ahn, hooded, to the male slave of his choice.
I stood on the stones of the avenue of the Central Cylinder.
I looked after the palanquin, with its twin chains of enslaved beauties.
I considered, again, the small, exquisite, dark-haired girl.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13)