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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 68 I thought of various slaves I had owned, when I was free, wenches such as Constance, Arlene and Sandra, and Vella and Elicia.
4 69 They were all hot and looked well in their collars.
4 70 There was not one there whose lips and tongue, in eager, submissive obedience, a man would not have welcomed on his body.
4 71 All now knew that on gor they were naught, and could be naught, but slaves.
4 72 Too I thought of another woman, olive-skinned, green-eyed, black-haired Talena, once, until disowned, the daughter of Marlenus, the Ubar of Ar.
4 73 How proud she had been.
4 74 How she had scorned me when she had thought me helpless! Anger, even in the lodge of Cuwignaka, suffused me.
I thought of various slaves I had owned, when I was free, wenches such as Constance, Arlene and Sandra, and Vella and Elicia. They were all hot and looked well in their collars. There was not one there whose lips and tongue, in eager, submissive obedience, a man would not have welcomed on his body. All now knew that on gor they were naught, and could be naught, but slaves. Too I thought of another woman, olive-skinned, green-eyed, black-haired Talena, once, until disowned, the daughter of Marlenus, the Ubar of Ar. How proud she had been. How she had scorned me when she had thought me helpless! Anger, even in the lodge of Cuwignaka, suffused me. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )