Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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518
I did not doubt but what the small figure was far more beautiful and attractive than the freecompanion.
1
519
That was suggested by what must be its status.
1
520
free women hate such individuals and lose few opportunities to make them suffer.
1
521
I wondered if the fellow in the wagon had acquired the individual under it merely for his interest and pleasure, or perhaps, too, as a way of encouraging his companion to take her own relationship with him more seriously.
1
522
Perhaps, if his plan worked, in such a case, he might then be kind enough to discard the individual beneath the wagon, ridding himself of it, its work accomplished, in some market or other.
1
523
I crouched down.
1
524
I could then see the heavy chain passed through the ring under the wagon.
I did not doubt but what the small figure was far more beautiful and attractive than the free companion.
That was suggested by what must be its status.
free women hate such individuals and lose few opportunities to make them suffer.
I wondered if the fellow in the wagon had acquired the individual under it merely for his interest and pleasure, or perhaps, too, as a way of encouraging his companion to take her own relationship with him more seriously.
Perhaps, if his plan worked, in such a case, he might then be kind enough to discard the individual beneath the wagon, ridding himself of it, its work accomplished, in some market or other.
I crouched down.
I could then see the heavy chain passed through the ring under the wagon.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )