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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

Now, however, instead of finding herself the slave of one of her allies, or being simply disposed of in a slave market, she found herself the slave of one of her former enemies. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #349)
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1 349 Now, however, instead of finding herself the slave of one of her allies, or being simply disposed of in a slave market, she found herself the slave of one of her former enemies.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 346 I had little doubt that they had been selected, ultimately, with the collar in mind, that they might, when they had served their purposes, be reduced to bondage.
1 347 Doubtless this projected aspect of their utility was not made clear to them in their recruitment.
1 348 She who had once been Miss Elicia Nevins, now the slave Elicia in my holding, chained now nude by the neck to my slave ring, had been such a girl.
1 349 Now, however, instead of finding herself the slave of one of her allies, or being simply disposed of in a slave market, she found herself the slave of one of her former enemies.
1 350 That, I thought, particularly on Gor, would give her slavery a peculiarly intimate and terrifying flavor.
1 351 It was an Ahn or so until dawn now.
1 352 Soon, doubtless, she would be released from the ring.
I had little doubt that they had been selected, ultimately, with the collar in mind, that they might, when they had served their purposes, be reduced to bondage. Doubtless this projected aspect of their utility was not made clear to them in their recruitment. She who had once been Miss Elicia Nevins, now the slave Elicia in my holding, chained now nude by the neck to my slave ring, had been such a girl. Now, however, instead of finding herself the slave of one of her allies, or being simply disposed of in a slave market, she found herself the slave of one of her former enemies. That, I thought, particularly on Gor, would give her slavery a peculiarly intimate and terrifying flavor. It was an Ahn or so until dawn now. Soon, doubtless, she would be released from the ring. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)