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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 304 My face must have appeared somewhat severe.
21 305 Certainly I was angry.
21 306 Though she had not explicitly claimed to be free, it seemed clear that she was hoping to be taken as such.
21 307 "Perhaps," she said, "my chains may now be removed, and I may be given suitable raiment, that of a free woman, that I may take a place amongst my free sisters".
21 308 She had certainly worded that carefully, I thought.
21 309 She had not said "my place," which might suggest she had a right to it, but "a place," which was compatible with it merely being a place she took, with or without title, so to speak.
21 310 "You are on trial," he said.
My face must have appeared somewhat severe. Certainly I was angry. Though she had not explicitly claimed to be free, it seemed clear that she was hoping to be taken as such. "Perhaps," she said, "my chains may now be removed, and I may be given suitable raiment, that of a free woman, that I may take a place amongst my free sisters". She had certainly worded that carefully, I thought. She had not said "my place," which might suggest she had a right to it, but "a place," which was compatible with it merely being a place she took, with or without title, so to speak. "You are on trial," he said. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )