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

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39 91 I had, of course, seen her before, and not merely this evening, neck-chained at the stirrup.
39 92 I had seen her months ago, helpless in chains beside her master's desk.
39 93 Indeed, at that time, she had not even been a legal slave, the legalities of her condition, to her distress, given what had been done to her, and what she had become, being denied to her by her master.
39 94 Now, however, she was not merely a natural slave, aware of herself, reduced, and self-confessed, begging the resolution and solace of the collar, but a legal slave, fully and perfectly embonded in law.
39 95 Once she had been the Lady Cara, of Venna.
39 96 She had been overheard making disparaging remarks about a certain city.
39 97 A mercenary captain from that city, learning of this, saw to it that she was brought naked and in chains into his keeping.
I had, of course, seen her before, and not merely this evening, neck-chained at the stirrup. I had seen her months ago, helpless in chains beside her master's desk. Indeed, at that time, she had not even been a legal slave, the legalities of her condition, to her distress, given what had been done to her, and what she had become, being denied to her by her master. Now, however, she was not merely a natural slave, aware of herself, reduced, and self-confessed, begging the resolution and solace of the collar, but a legal slave, fully and perfectly embonded in law. Once she had been the Lady Cara, of Venna. She had been overheard making disparaging remarks about a certain city. A mercenary captain from that city, learning of this, saw to it that she was brought naked and in chains into his keeping. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )