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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 195 Regardless of what she might once have been she was now, clearly, naught but a slave.
20 196 All would see her as such and know her as such, and she was such.
20 197 She must now fear free men and free women.
20 198 At her least pretension or lack of deference any free person might beat her.
20 199 The once lofty Lady Florence of Vonda well knew she was now in a collar, as much an animal now as the girls and the tharlarion she had once owned.
20 200 "Will you board your slave in Victoria," I asked, "while you venture to Turmus?" Florence looked frightened, suddenly.
20 201 "No," he said, "I will take her with me".
Regardless of what she might once have been she was now, clearly, naught but a slave. All would see her as such and know her as such, and she was such. She must now fear free men and free women. At her least pretension or lack of deference any free person might beat her. The once lofty Lady Florence of Vonda well knew she was now in a collar, as much an animal now as the girls and the tharlarion she had once owned. "Will you board your slave in Victoria," I asked, "while you venture to Turmus?" Florence looked frightened, suddenly. "No," he said, "I will take her with me". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )