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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 971 "Not in the legal sense of the term, Master," she said.
24 972 "Speak clearly," he said.
24 973 "Though I am a natural slave," she said, "there was a time when I was not a legal slave.
24 974 I was once, in the eyes of the law, a free woman".
24 975 "What was your name, when you were free?" he asked.
24 976 She squirmed beneath his gaze, which was like edged steel.
24 977 I was sure she wished that she might reach up and bring the strands of beads, which I had lifted and thrown back, about her collar, that they might dangle behind her, obscuring the less my vision of her loveliness, back again before her, as though such tiny, colorful objects might protect her to some extent from that imperious scrutiny.
"Not in the legal sense of the term, Master," she said. "Speak clearly," he said. "Though I am a natural slave," she said, "there was a time when I was not a legal slave. I was once, in the eyes of the law, a free woman". "What was your name, when you were free?" he asked. She squirmed beneath his gaze, which was like edged steel. I was sure she wished that she might reach up and bring the strands of beads, which I had lifted and thrown back, about her collar, that they might dangle behind her, obscuring the less my vision of her loveliness, back again before her, as though such tiny, colorful objects might protect her to some extent from that imperious scrutiny. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )