Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"She wore her collar and chain lovingly and well, most beautifully," she said.
"She wore her collar and chain lovingly and well, most beautifully," she said.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #97)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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"What was her name?" I asked.
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95
"'Phoebe'," she said.
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96
"Tell me of her," I said.
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97
"She wore her collar and chain lovingly and well, most beautifully," she said.
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98
"She obeyed Liadne from the first, immediately, spontaneously, intuitively, naturally, with timidity, and perfection.
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It was as though she intuitively understood authority and her own rightful subjection to it.
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Though this new girl, like the rest of us, save Liadne, was free, I think I had seldom seen a woman, so early in captivity, so ready, so ripe, for the truths of the collar".
"What was her name?" I asked.
"'Phoebe'," she said.
"Tell me of her," I said.
"She wore her collar and chain lovingly and well, most beautifully," she said.
"She obeyed Liadne from the first, immediately, spontaneously, intuitively, naturally, with timidity, and perfection.
It was as though she intuitively understood authority and her own rightful subjection to it.
Though this new girl, like the rest of us, save Liadne, was free, I think I had seldom seen a woman, so early in captivity, so ready, so ripe, for the truths of the collar".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)