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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Had he not examined her, she exhibited, kneeling, hands behind her head, head back, in a familiar posture of slave assessment? Had he not put her to the paws of his kaiila almost immediately, thus utilizing her as the animal of his animal, and thus, in effect, declaring her to be of interest, and claiming her in virtue of the right of slave capture. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #627)
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9 627 Had he not examined her, she exhibited, kneeling, hands behind her head, head back, in a familiar posture of slave assessment? Had he not put her to the paws of his kaiila almost immediately, thus utilizing her as the animal of his animal, and thus, in effect, declaring her to be of interest, and claiming her in virtue of the right of slave capture.

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

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9 624 "I understand," I said.
9 625 She had earlier confided to me that the first time she had seen Canka she had wanted to be his slave.
9 626 I believe that to be true, and there had been no mistaking the claimatory lust in the young warrior's eyes when he had first beheld the slim slave.
9 627 Had he not examined her, she exhibited, kneeling, hands behind her head, head back, in a familiar posture of slave assessment? Had he not put her to the paws of his kaiila almost immediately, thus utilizing her as the animal of his animal, and thus, in effect, declaring her to be of interest, and claiming her in virtue of the right of slave capture.
9 628 "Interesting," I said.
9 629 "I am only his enamored slave," she said.
9 630 "I know," I said.
"I understand," I said. She had earlier confided to me that the first time she had seen Canka she had wanted to be his slave. I believe that to be true, and there had been no mistaking the claimatory lust in the young warrior's eyes when he had first beheld the slim slave. Had he not examined her, she exhibited, kneeling, hands behind her head, head back, in a familiar posture of slave assessment? Had he not put her to the paws of his kaiila almost immediately, thus utilizing her as the animal of his animal, and thus, in effect, declaring her to be of interest, and claiming her in virtue of the right of slave capture. "Interesting," I said. "I am only his enamored slave," she said. "I know," I said. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 9)