Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
104
Their instructions, it seemed, had been, for most practical purposes, tantamount to an enslavement sentence.
Their instructions, it seemed, had been, for most practical purposes, tantamount to an enslavement sentence.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #104)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
101
I smiled.
9
102
I did not think that her superiors were likely to be any more unaware of the dangers of Gorean highways than anyone else.
9
103
A lovely woman, scantily clad, not even veiled, alone, on foot, did not seem a likely candidate to travel the Gorean wilderness with impunity.
9
104
Their instructions, it seemed, had been, for most practical purposes, tantamount to an enslavement sentence.
9
105
I did not think they expected to see her again, unless it might be in the rag of a slave and a collar.
9
106
But how beautiful women look, so clad, so adorned.
9
107
Doubtless doing this to her had seemed a rich joke.
I smiled.
I did not think that her superiors were likely to be any more unaware of the dangers of Gorean highways than anyone else.
A lovely woman, scantily clad, not even veiled, alone, on foot, did not seem a likely candidate to travel the Gorean wilderness with impunity.
Their instructions, it seemed, had been, for most practical purposes, tantamount to an enslavement sentence.
I did not think they expected to see her again, unless it might be in the rag of a slave and a collar.
But how beautiful women look, so clad, so adorned.
Doubtless doing this to her had seemed a rich joke.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 9)