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

Accordingly, though the brunette would know that, to her woe, she, now in her own collar, was confined with a girl to whom she had once been almost as Mistress, she would not begin to know or suspect that one named Jason, of Victoria, a free man, resided now within the same holding as she. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #72)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 72 Accordingly, though the brunette would know that, to her woe, she, now in her own collar, was confined with a girl to whom she had once been almost as Mistress, she would not begin to know or suspect that one named Jason, of Victoria, a free man, resided now within the same holding as she.

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

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11 69 These girls would keep this secret.
11 70 They were slaves.
11 71 They did not wish to be fed to sleen.
11 72 Accordingly, though the brunette would know that, to her woe, she, now in her own collar, was confined with a girl to whom she had once been almost as Mistress, she would not begin to know or suspect that one named Jason, of Victoria, a free man, resided now within the same holding as she.
11 73 "How beautiful are slaves," said Miles of Vonda.
11 74 "Yes," I said.
11 75 I watched Lola moving toward the brunette.
These girls would keep this secret. They were slaves. They did not wish to be fed to sleen. Accordingly, though the brunette would know that, to her woe, she, now in her own collar, was confined with a girl to whom she had once been almost as Mistress, she would not begin to know or suspect that one named Jason, of Victoria, a free man, resided now within the same holding as she. "How beautiful are slaves," said Miles of Vonda. "Yes," I said. I watched Lola moving toward the brunette. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 11)