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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 115 Why would he not put her to the iron? "Master," she wept.
15 116 "Master!" Obviously she was now ready for enslavement.
15 117 To be sure, whether it was to be granted to her or not was up to her captor.
15 118 At any rate, whether she was to be put legally into slavery or not she was now clearly bond, psychologically, intellectually and emotionally.
15 119 She would now never be anything else.
15 120 "This is the Lady Cara, of Venna," he said, rather as though making a formal introduction.
15 121 "Once she was overheard making remarks disparaging of Tarnburg.
Why would he not put her to the iron? "Master," she wept. "Master!" Obviously she was now ready for enslavement. To be sure, whether it was to be granted to her or not was up to her captor. At any rate, whether she was to be put legally into slavery or not she was now clearly bond, psychologically, intellectually and emotionally. She would now never be anything else. "This is the Lady Cara, of Venna," he said, rather as though making a formal introduction. "Once she was overheard making remarks disparaging of Tarnburg. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )