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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 1654 "Would you prefer to be butchered or taken?" I asked.
13 1655 "Taken, Master," she said.
13 1656 "I beg to be taken".
13 1657 "The taking of a free woman," I asked, "in which, to some extent, her dignity, pride and status are respected, or the taking of a slave?" "I am a slave, Master," she said.
13 1658 "I beg that of a slave".
13 1659 I looked at her knees, clenched closely together.
13 1660 "Spread your knees apart, widely," I told her.
"Would you prefer to be butchered or taken?" I asked. "Taken, Master," she said. "I beg to be taken". "The taking of a free woman," I asked, "in which, to some extent, her dignity, pride and status are respected, or the taking of a slave?" "I am a slave, Master," she said. "I beg that of a slave". I looked at her knees, clenched closely together. "Spread your knees apart, widely," I told her. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )