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

Yet as children they had been more as companions and playmates than as master and slave. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #38)
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18 38 Yet as children they had been more as companions and playmates than as master and slave.

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

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18 35 At that time she was only eight years old.
18 36 He had taken her home with him and given her, as a slave, to his ten-year-old son.
18 37 She had thus learned to serve and placate men early.
18 38 Yet as children they had been more as companions and playmates than as master and slave.
18 39 Then once, when they were alone, when she was but fifteen and he seventeen, far from their camp, gathering berries together, he had been unable any longer not to see her as a woman.
18 40 She had looked up to see him, almost angrily, cutting and carving at a branch, notching it at the ends for thong-holds.
18 41 She was frightened and began to cry.
At that time she was only eight years old. He had taken her home with him and given her, as a slave, to his ten-year-old son. She had thus learned to serve and placate men early. Yet as children they had been more as companions and playmates than as master and slave. Then once, when they were alone, when she was but fifteen and he seventeen, far from their camp, gathering berries together, he had been unable any longer not to see her as a woman. She had looked up to see him, almost angrily, cutting and carving at a branch, notching it at the ends for thong-holds. She was frightened and began to cry. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18)