Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
278
"And so, too, do they with their tharlarion, their tarsks, and their other animals".
"And so, too, do they with their tharlarion, their tarsks, and their other animals".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #278)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
275
"You are no longer the free woman, Lady Liera Didiramache of Lydius," said Tupita.
28
276
"You are now Tela, a slave".
28
277
"They treat us as they wish!" she cried.
28
278
"And so, too, do they with their tharlarion, their tarsks, and their other animals".
28
279
"Yes," she whispered, and I saw her draw back, frightened.
28
280
But, too, in a moment, I saw her shudder, suddenly, thrilled to the quick.
28
281
Then she lay down, in her collar, and her bit of silk, at the side of the shaft, trembling, not meeting our eyes.
"You are no longer the free woman, Lady Liera Didiramache of Lydius," said Tupita.
"You are now Tela, a slave".
"They treat us as they wish!" she cried.
"And so, too, do they with their tharlarion, their tarsks, and their other animals".
"Yes," she whispered, and I saw her draw back, frightened.
But, too, in a moment, I saw her shudder, suddenly, thrilled to the quick.
Then she lay down, in her collar, and her bit of silk, at the side of the shaft, trembling, not meeting our eyes.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 28)