Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Only a different collar for you!" cried the free woman, angrily.
"Only a different collar for you!" cried the free woman, angrily.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #398)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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She was a lovely slave I thought, a red-haired one.
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She kept her knees tightly together before the free woman.
1
397
Had she knelt before a man she would probably have had to keep them open, even if they were brutally kicked apart, a lesson to her, to be more sensitive as to before whom she knelt.
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398
"Only a different collar for you!" cried the free woman, angrily.
1
399
The girl winced, but dared not respond.
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400
To be sure, I suspected, all things considered, that the free woman was right.
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Slave girls, as they are domestic animals, are, like other domestic animals, of obvious value to victors.
She was a lovely slave I thought, a red-haired one.
She kept her knees tightly together before the free woman.
Had she knelt before a man she would probably have had to keep them open, even if they were brutally kicked apart, a lesson to her, to be more sensitive as to before whom she knelt.
"Only a different collar for you!" cried the free woman, angrily.
The girl winced, but dared not respond.
To be sure, I suspected, all things considered, that the free woman was right.
Slave girls, as they are domestic animals, are, like other domestic animals, of obvious value to victors.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 1)