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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

She must beg Aulus, when he awakened, for she did not dare awaken him for fear she might be whipped, for the brand and collar. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #151)
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27 151 She must beg Aulus, when he awakened, for she did not dare awaken him for fear she might be whipped, for the brand and collar.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 148 Too, could she any longer even dare to do so? Suppose others came to suspect, or even to know! What if they could read it somehow in her eyes, or body? It is a great crime for a slave to pretend to be a free woman.
27 149 Would they not simply take off her clothes and punish her, and then hand her over to a praetor, for her proper disposition? Too, what could such a pretense gain her but the closing of doors on the truth of her being? But even if these things were not true, as she feared they were, she did not wish to perish of shame.
27 150 No longer now, knowing what she now knew about herself, could she live as a free woman.
27 151 She must beg Aulus, when he awakened, for she did not dare awaken him for fear she might be whipped, for the brand and collar.
27 152 No longer could she be a free woman.
27 153 It was now right that she be kept as a slave, and made a slave.
27 154 As the night was cloudy, and dark, I could not see the stars, or moons.
Too, could she any longer even dare to do so? Suppose others came to suspect, or even to know! What if they could read it somehow in her eyes, or body? It is a great crime for a slave to pretend to be a free woman. Would they not simply take off her clothes and punish her, and then hand her over to a praetor, for her proper disposition? Too, what could such a pretense gain her but the closing of doors on the truth of her being? But even if these things were not true, as she feared they were, she did not wish to perish of shame. No longer now, knowing what she now knew about herself, could she live as a free woman. She must beg Aulus, when he awakened, for she did not dare awaken him for fear she might be whipped, for the brand and collar. No longer could she be a free woman. It was now right that she be kept as a slave, and made a slave. As the night was cloudy, and dark, I could not see the stars, or moons. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 27)