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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 331 "You seem much different now from Miss Millicent Aubrey-Welles, the upper-class girl, the debutante, from Pennsylvania," I said.
9 332 "That little chit," she laughed.
9 333 "She, too, was a pleasure slave, and in her heart she knew it.
9 334 The best thing that ever happened to her was to be brought to gor and put in chains".
9 335 "Perhaps," I said.
9 336 "There is no doubt about it," she said.
9 337 "Do you remember her?" I asked.
"You seem much different now from Miss Millicent Aubrey-Welles, the upper-class girl, the debutante, from Pennsylvania," I said. "That little chit," she laughed. "She, too, was a pleasure slave, and in her heart she knew it. The best thing that ever happened to her was to be brought to gor and put in chains". "Perhaps," I said. "There is no doubt about it," she said. "Do you remember her?" I asked. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )