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

"How laughable and delicious would the little collared chits find it that I, who so scorned them, am not only now, too, a slave, but a low slave, one with only a leather collar, one not even permitted clothing, a cheap, inexpensive slave, thousands of pasangs from civilization, a meaningless slave in the wild grasslands east of the Thentis mountains, one of so little worth that she may even serve as naked bait for tarns!" "In silk, and a golden collar, and taught the lascivious movements of pleasure slaves, you might bring a good price, even in the cities," I said. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #233)
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39 233 "How laughable and delicious would the little collared chits find it that I, who so scorned them, am not only now, too, a slave, but a low slave, one with only a leather collar, one not even permitted clothing, a cheap, inexpensive slave, thousands of pasangs from civilization, a meaningless slave in the wild grasslands east of the Thentis mountains, one of so little worth that she may even serve as naked bait for tarns!" "In silk, and a golden collar, and taught the lascivious movements of pleasure slaves, you might bring a good price, even in the cities," I said.

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

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39 230 "It is not necessary for me to envy them any longer that they are slaves," she said, "for that is a condition which I, too, now, helplessly share".
39 231 "Then you no longer envy them?" I asked.
39 232 "But I do," she laughed, "and since I so despised them and held them in such contempt before, this seems now doubly amusing!" "I do not understand," I said.
39 233 "How laughable and delicious would the little collared chits find it that I, who so scorned them, am not only now, too, a slave, but a low slave, one with only a leather collar, one not even permitted clothing, a cheap, inexpensive slave, thousands of pasangs from civilization, a meaningless slave in the wild grasslands east of the Thentis mountains, one of so little worth that she may even serve as naked bait for tarns!" "In silk, and a golden collar, and taught the lascivious movements of pleasure slaves, you might bring a good price, even in the cities," I said.
39 234 "Thank you, Master," she said.
39 235 "It is the girls in the cities, I take it," I said, "those of the sorts with whom you were familiar as a free woman, that you envy".
39 236 "Yes," she said.
"It is not necessary for me to envy them any longer that they are slaves," she said, "for that is a condition which I, too, now, helplessly share". "Then you no longer envy them?" I asked. "But I do," she laughed, "and since I so despised them and held them in such contempt before, this seems now doubly amusing!" "I do not understand," I said. "How laughable and delicious would the little collared chits find it that I, who so scorned them, am not only now, too, a slave, but a low slave, one with only a leather collar, one not even permitted clothing, a cheap, inexpensive slave, thousands of pasangs from civilization, a meaningless slave in the wild grasslands east of the Thentis mountains, one of so little worth that she may even serve as naked bait for tarns!" "In silk, and a golden collar, and taught the lascivious movements of pleasure slaves, you might bring a good price, even in the cities," I said. "Thank you, Master," she said. "It is the girls in the cities, I take it," I said, "those of the sorts with whom you were familiar as a free woman, that you envy". "Yes," she said. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 39)