Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
17
197
Those women in the frieze had probably been freewomen, at least at the time.
Those women in the frieze had probably been free women, at least at the time.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #197)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
194
I was excited, too, as a slave, by the men about.
17
195
In the presence of men, sometimes to my dismay and embarrassment, I would feel warm and wonderful between my legs.
17
196
This was permissible, of course, for I was only a slave.
17
197
Those women in the frieze had probably been freewomen, at least at the time.
17
198
Their freedom, however, I did not doubt, would have proved fleeting, and soon they would have been distributed among the victors, or disposed of, for profit, in various slave markets.
17
199
I wondered if the general would have had the Tatrix sold in a cheap market or if he would have kept her for himself, perhaps as the least of his own slaves.
17
200
But I, myself, was not a free woman.
I was excited, too, as a slave, by the men about.
In the presence of men, sometimes to my dismay and embarrassment, I would feel warm and wonderful between my legs.
This was permissible, of course, for I was only a slave.
Those women in the frieze had probably been free women, at least at the time.
Their freedom, however, I did not doubt, would have proved fleeting, and soon they would have been distributed among the victors, or disposed of, for profit, in various slave markets.
I wondered if the general would have had the Tatrix sold in a cheap market or if he would have kept her for himself, perhaps as the least of his own slaves.
But I, myself, was not a free woman.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 17)