Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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42
Indeed, at least in my second usage of her, purchased with a second tarsk bit placed in the shallow copper bowl beside her, she had been put through fierce, severe, uncompromising slave paces.
Indeed, at least in my second usage of her, purchased with a second tarsk bit placed in the shallow copper bowl beside her, she had been put through fierce, severe, uncompromising slave paces.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #42)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
39
Why would she want me to buy her? Certainly I had not accorded her dignity or respect, or such things.
3
40
Indeed, it had not even occurred to me to do so, nor would it have been appropriate, as she was a mere slave.
3
41
Similarly I had not handled her gently.
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42
Indeed, at least in my second usage of her, purchased with a second tarsk bit placed in the shallow copper bowl beside her, she had been put through fierce, severe, uncompromising slave paces.
3
43
Once, when she had seemed for an instant hesitant, I had even cuffed her.
3
44
"I want to be your slave," she said.
3
45
"Please buy me!" I considered her.
Why would she want me to buy her? Certainly I had not accorded her dignity or respect, or such things.
Indeed, it had not even occurred to me to do so, nor would it have been appropriate, as she was a mere slave.
Similarly I had not handled her gently.
Indeed, at least in my second usage of her, purchased with a second tarsk bit placed in the shallow copper bowl beside her, she had been put through fierce, severe, uncompromising slave paces.
Once, when she had seemed for an instant hesitant, I had even cuffed her.
"I want to be your slave," she said.
"Please buy me!" I considered her.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)