Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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"I beg the collar!" she said.
"I beg the collar!" she said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #100)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
97
Then she put herself on her belly, on the dirt floor of the small tent, before me.
9
98
She lifted her head, looking up at me.
9
99
"When," she asked, "may I use the word 'Master' truly to you, in all honesty?" "But you are a free woman," I said to her.
9
100
"I beg the collar!" she said.
9
101
"Is that not an unusual request for a free woman?" I asked.
9
102
"My freedom is now a mockery," she said.
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103
"After what you have done to me these past two nights, how could I even think of being free? Do you think that that delusion can be meaningful to me any longer?" "You have then learned something about yourself," I said.
Then she put herself on her belly, on the dirt floor of the small tent, before me.
She lifted her head, looking up at me.
"When," she asked, "may I use the word 'Master' truly to you, in all honesty?" "But you are a free woman," I said to her.
"I beg the collar!" she said.
"Is that not an unusual request for a free woman?" I asked.
"My freedom is now a mockery," she said.
"After what you have done to me these past two nights, how could I even think of being free? Do you think that that delusion can be meaningful to me any longer?" "You have then learned something about yourself," I said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 9)