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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Did she not know she was in a collar? It had to do with, doubtless, being a captain's woman, being, I supposed, a high slave, and such. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #51)
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8 51 Did she not know she was in a collar? It had to do with, doubtless, being a captain's woman, being, I supposed, a high slave, and such.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 48 This response surprised me.
8 49 I had not anticipated it.
8 50 She had a haughtiness, an arrogance, I would not have expected in a slave.
8 51 Did she not know she was in a collar? It had to do with, doubtless, being a captain's woman, being, I supposed, a high slave, and such.
8 52 Perhaps when she was on deck she was even clothed, not set to scrubbing naked, and such.
8 53 I would not have been surprised, even, had the mariners of Reginald not been permitted to allow their glances to linger upon her ankles and shoulders.
8 54 Indeed, on deck she might even have been robed and veiled.
This response surprised me. I had not anticipated it. She had a haughtiness, an arrogance, I would not have expected in a slave. Did she not know she was in a collar? It had to do with, doubtless, being a captain's woman, being, I supposed, a high slave, and such. Perhaps when she was on deck she was even clothed, not set to scrubbing naked, and such. I would not have been surprised, even, had the mariners of Reginald not been permitted to allow their glances to linger upon her ankles and shoulders. Indeed, on deck she might even have been robed and veiled. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 8)