Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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623
I had no doubt that this Teibar was the sort of fellow who would hold his slave, or slaves, in perfect discipline.
I had no doubt that this Teibar was the sort of fellow who would hold his slave, or slaves, in perfect discipline.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #623)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
620
The girl who had come with Teibar, Tuka, I supposed, now knelt at his side, her back straight, her head down.
3
621
Her collar, like most female slave collars, particularly in the northern hemisphere, was close fitting.
3
622
There would be no slipping it.
3
623
I had no doubt that this Teibar was the sort of fellow who would hold his slave, or slaves, in perfect discipline.
3
624
"Tuka, Tuka!" called another fellow.
3
625
"She is extremely pretty," I said.
3
626
"She knows something of slave dance," said a fellow, licking his lips.
The girl who had come with Teibar, Tuka, I supposed, now knelt at his side, her back straight, her head down.
Her collar, like most female slave collars, particularly in the northern hemisphere, was close fitting.
There would be no slipping it.
I had no doubt that this Teibar was the sort of fellow who would hold his slave, or slaves, in perfect discipline.
"Tuka, Tuka!" called another fellow.
"She is extremely pretty," I said.
"She knows something of slave dance," said a fellow, licking his lips.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)