Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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481
The thought passed through my mind, idly, that Boabissia might look well in slave silk.
5
482
To be sure, her mien was not that of a slave.
5
483
It was still muchly that of a free woman, though, interestingly, much less so than that of the preceding evening.
5
484
Sometimes the mien of a slave, the acknowledgment of her sex, her sudden entrance into a vulnerable, obedient, ready-to-serve, exquisite femininity, occurs almost simultaneously with the locking on of a slave collar.
5
485
I regarded Feiqa on her neck rope and Tula on her chain.
5
486
They would follow the wagon, on these tethers.
5
487
No Gorean would think twice about this, these two beauties so following the wagon.
The thought passed through my mind, idly, that Boabissia might look well in slave silk.
To be sure, her mien was not that of a slave.
It was still muchly that of a free woman, though, interestingly, much less so than that of the preceding evening.
Sometimes the mien of a slave, the acknowledgment of her sex, her sudden entrance into a vulnerable, obedient, ready-to-serve, exquisite femininity, occurs almost simultaneously with the locking on of a slave collar.
I regarded Feiqa on her neck rope and Tula on her chain.
They would follow the wagon, on these tethers.
No Gorean would think twice about this, these two beauties so following the wagon.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )