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

"Doubtless I shall be much admired at the laundry troughs, or when shopping, running errands, or bearing burdens, when heeling you, when on your leash, when wearing your bracelets, when happily carrying flowers in my arms behind you at the festivals". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #482)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 482 "Doubtless I shall be much admired at the laundry troughs, or when shopping, running errands, or bearing burdens, when heeling you, when on your leash, when wearing your bracelets, when happily carrying flowers in my arms behind you at the festivals".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 479 It is she who lies in the arms of Jason of Victoria.
21 480 It is she whom he fastens to his slave ring.
21 481 '" "I see," I said, somewhat skeptically.
21 482 "Doubtless I shall be much admired at the laundry troughs, or when shopping, running errands, or bearing burdens, when heeling you, when on your leash, when wearing your bracelets, when happily carrying flowers in my arms behind you at the festivals".
21 483 "With your face and figure," I said, "you would be admired wherever you go and whoever might be your master".
21 484 "Master is kind," she said.
21 485 "It is pleasing to the master, too, of course," I said, "to own a slave who elicits such regard, whom men would wish to seize and own".
It is she who lies in the arms of Jason of Victoria. It is she whom he fastens to his slave ring. '" "I see," I said, somewhat skeptically. "Doubtless I shall be much admired at the laundry troughs, or when shopping, running errands, or bearing burdens, when heeling you, when on your leash, when wearing your bracelets, when happily carrying flowers in my arms behind you at the festivals". "With your face and figure," I said, "you would be admired wherever you go and whoever might be your master". "Master is kind," she said. "It is pleasing to the master, too, of course," I said, "to own a slave who elicits such regard, whom men would wish to seize and own". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 21)