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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

She is then, as she has wished, sold, and will truly wear the collar. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #152)
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4 152 She is then, as she has wished, sold, and will truly wear the collar.

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 149 Afterwards, of course, in meeting young men she does not know for which of them, if any of them, she was forced to perform as a slave.
4 150 Such a woman commonly begins to take risks inappropriate for a free woman.
4 151 She is, sooner or later, caught and enslaved.
4 152 She is then, as she has wished, sold, and will truly wear the collar.
4 153 Perhaps one of the young men will buy her, and keep her as his own.
4 154 "I am a free woman!" the woman at the counter cried.
4 155 "That condition," said the innkeeper, "could prove temporary".
Afterwards, of course, in meeting young men she does not know for which of them, if any of them, she was forced to perform as a slave. Such a woman commonly begins to take risks inappropriate for a free woman. She is, sooner or later, caught and enslaved. She is then, as she has wished, sold, and will truly wear the collar. Perhaps one of the young men will buy her, and keep her as his own. "I am a free woman!" the woman at the counter cried. "That condition," said the innkeeper, "could prove temporary". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4)