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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 437 But there was little laughter from about her, for the men attended to the Hinrabian.
9 438 "I confess," wept Claudia, "now, publicly, and before men, that I am in my heart and belly a slave!" "Then rejoice as I order you embonded!" said Talena.
9 439 "No!" wept Claudia.
9 440 "It is one thing to be captured by a man and taken to his tent, and put to his feet and made to serve, or to be sentenced by a magistrate in due course of law to slavery for crimes which I have actually committed, and another to stand here publicly shamed, before my enemy, a woman, in her triumph, to be consigned by her to helpless bondage".
9 441 "What difference does it make?" asked a man.
9 442 "True," wept Claudia.
9 443 "What difference does it make!" "Put the slave on her knees!" cried Talena.
But there was little laughter from about her, for the men attended to the Hinrabian. "I confess," wept Claudia, "now, publicly, and before men, that I am in my heart and belly a slave!" "Then rejoice as I order you embonded!" said Talena. "No!" wept Claudia. "It is one thing to be captured by a man and taken to his tent, and put to his feet and made to serve, or to be sentenced by a magistrate in due course of law to slavery for crimes which I have actually committed, and another to stand here publicly shamed, before my enemy, a woman, in her triumph, to be consigned by her to helpless bondage". "What difference does it make?" asked a man. "True," wept Claudia. "What difference does it make!" "Put the slave on her knees!" cried Talena. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )