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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Too," I said, "if even a slave's most secret thoughts harbor the least hint of recalcitrance, such an absurdity being inevitably revealed in subtle bodily clues and such, they might be summarily given to leech plants, cast to pond eels, thrown to sleen, such things". - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #101)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 101 "Too," I said, "if even a slave's most secret thoughts harbor the least hint of recalcitrance, such an absurdity being inevitably revealed in subtle bodily clues and such, they might be summarily given to leech plants, cast to pond eels, thrown to sleen, such things".

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 98 "Perhaps if they were not pleasing," I said.
26 99 "But then it would be more likely that something less impressive would be done to them, perhaps dismembering them for sleen feed".
26 100 "I see," she said.
26 101 "Too," I said, "if even a slave's most secret thoughts harbor the least hint of recalcitrance, such an absurdity being inevitably revealed in subtle bodily clues and such, they might be summarily given to leech plants, cast to pond eels, thrown to sleen, such things".
26 102 "But if they were pleasing?" she asked.
26 103 "And truly concerned to fulfill the complete requirements of their total slavery, internal and external?" "Yes," she said.
26 104 "I would not think so," I said.
"Perhaps if they were not pleasing," I said. "But then it would be more likely that something less impressive would be done to them, perhaps dismembering them for sleen feed". "I see," she said. "Too," I said, "if even a slave's most secret thoughts harbor the least hint of recalcitrance, such an absurdity being inevitably revealed in subtle bodily clues and such, they might be summarily given to leech plants, cast to pond eels, thrown to sleen, such things". "But if they were pleasing?" she asked. "And truly concerned to fulfill the complete requirements of their total slavery, internal and external?" "Yes," she said. "I would not think so," I said. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 26)