Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
1072
"Does this slave," asked Samos, "give some indication that she might eventually prove to be at least somewhat adequate in a collar?" "Yes, Captain," said Dorto.
"Does this slave," asked Samos, "give some indication that she might eventually prove to be at least somewhat adequate in a collar?" "Yes, Captain," said Dorto.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1072)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
1069
Dorto was the oarsman who had opened the former Lady Rowena of Lydius for the uses of men.
1
1070
Krenbar was another oarsman.
1
1071
He had used her twice in the evening, after putting her through intricate slave paces each time.
1
1072
"Does this slave," asked Samos, "give some indication that she might eventually prove to be at least somewhat adequate in a collar?" "Yes, Captain," said Dorto.
1
1073
"Yes, Captain," said Krenbar.
1
1074
"Tonight, as you know, my dear," said Samos, "you danced, and performed, for your life".
1
1075
"I beg to have been found pleasing," she said.
Dorto was the oarsman who had opened the former Lady Rowena of Lydius for the uses of men.
Krenbar was another oarsman.
He had used her twice in the evening, after putting her through intricate slave paces each time.
"Does this slave," asked Samos, "give some indication that she might eventually prove to be at least somewhat adequate in a collar?" "Yes, Captain," said Dorto.
"Yes, Captain," said Krenbar.
"Tonight, as you know, my dear," said Samos, "you danced, and performed, for your life".
"I beg to have been found pleasing," she said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)