Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
82
Once she had been owned by Rask of Treve.
4
83
Doubtless he had taught her her slavery well.
4
84
I thought I might teach it to her better.
4
85
She lived now, free, but sequestered and dishonored, in the city of Ar, in the Central Cylinder itself, perhaps the most fortified, best-defended tower or keep in that huge city.
4
86
It would be impossible, or almost so, to even think of extracting her from such a place.
4
87
No, I must put it from my mind.
4
88
I recalled her vanity, her arrogance and pride.
Once she had been owned by Rask of Treve.
Doubtless he had taught her her slavery well.
I thought I might teach it to her better.
She lived now, free, but sequestered and dishonored, in the city of Ar, in the Central Cylinder itself, perhaps the most fortified, best-defended tower or keep in that huge city.
It would be impossible, or almost so, to even think of extracting her from such a place.
No, I must put it from my mind.
I recalled her vanity, her arrogance and pride.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )