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

"Ah," said Peggy, drawing back, "I fear she is your love slave". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #212)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 212 "Ah," said Peggy, drawing back, "I fear she is your love slave".

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

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21 209 "Which, of all these women," she asked, "would you have released from the wall? On the throat of which, of all of them, would you lock your inflexible collar.
21 210 On the wrists of which, of all of them, would you lock your unyielding slave bracelets.
21 211 Which, of all of them, would you lead home, as your slave?" "She," I said, "the one whom we might call Beverly".
21 212 "Ah," said Peggy, drawing back, "I fear she is your love slave".
21 213 "She is too fine to be a slave," I said, "let alone the most complete of slaves, the total and utterly abject love slave".
21 214 "Even if it should be what she wants most deeply, in her deepest heart?" asked Peggy.
21 215 "Of course," I said, angrily.
"Which, of all these women," she asked, "would you have released from the wall? On the throat of which, of all of them, would you lock your inflexible collar. On the wrists of which, of all of them, would you lock your unyielding slave bracelets. Which, of all of them, would you lead home, as your slave?" "She," I said, "the one whom we might call Beverly". "Ah," said Peggy, drawing back, "I fear she is your love slave". "She is too fine to be a slave," I said, "let alone the most complete of slaves, the total and utterly abject love slave". "Even if it should be what she wants most deeply, in her deepest heart?" asked Peggy. "Of course," I said, angrily. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21)