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

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25 174 I doubted that she had been foolish, so perhaps she had been, on some level, reckless or careless, perhaps reluctant to take certain precautions, had perhaps, as the saying is, "courted the collar".
25 175 I wondered who had captured her, and why he had not enslaved her or sold her.
25 176 I wondered if she knew who had captured her.
25 177 Why was she here, truly? What was she doing here, truly? "My life as a free person was unsatisfactory to me," said the woman.
25 178 "Watch your tongue, prisoner," said the female holding her neck chain.
25 179 "It seems now," I said, "that you are neither fully a free person nor a slave".
25 180 "It amuses them," she said, "to keep me as a free person in their power, for their customers".
I doubted that she had been foolish, so perhaps she had been, on some level, reckless or careless, perhaps reluctant to take certain precautions, had perhaps, as the saying is, "courted the collar". I wondered who had captured her, and why he had not enslaved her or sold her. I wondered if she knew who had captured her. Why was she here, truly? What was she doing here, truly? "My life as a free person was unsatisfactory to me," said the woman. "Watch your tongue, prisoner," said the female holding her neck chain. "It seems now," I said, "that you are neither fully a free person nor a slave". "It amuses them," she said, "to keep me as a free person in their power, for their customers". - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )