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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 947 "Collar me!" she cried.
6 948 "I think," said Chino to Lecchio, at the other side of the stage, "that it is nearly time for us to begin our fierce pursuit".
6 949 "Surely you must understand," said Boots to the Brigella, "that two quite different matters are under consideration here.
6 950 One is whether or not you are a slave, a matter which has now been settled in the affirmative, and the other is whether or not I might be interested, in the least, in having you as my own slave".
6 951 She looked at him in disbelief.
6 952 "Not every man wants to own every slave," he said, "or, at least, it would not be too practical for a fellow to own every slave, for that would be a great many slaves".
6 953 "Please," she begged.
"Collar me!" she cried. "I think," said Chino to Lecchio, at the other side of the stage, "that it is nearly time for us to begin our fierce pursuit". "Surely you must understand," said Boots to the Brigella, "that two quite different matters are under consideration here. One is whether or not you are a slave, a matter which has now been settled in the affirmative, and the other is whether or not I might be interested, in the least, in having you as my own slave". She looked at him in disbelief. "Not every man wants to own every slave," he said, "or, at least, it would not be too practical for a fellow to own every slave, for that would be a great many slaves". "Please," she begged. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )