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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 293 "What do you think of this free woman?" I asked Marcus.
10 294 "It is difficult to tell, clothed as she is," he said.
10 295 She reacted angrily, but did not release the pouch.
10 296 "Do you think she might be more civil," I asked, "if she were stripped?" "Yes," he said, "particularly if she were also branded and collared".
10 297 "She would then learn softness, as opposed to hardness," I said.
10 298 "It would be in her best interest to do so," said Marcus.
10 299 "Yes," I said.
"What do you think of this free woman?" I asked Marcus. "It is difficult to tell, clothed as she is," he said. She reacted angrily, but did not release the pouch. "Do you think she might be more civil," I asked, "if she were stripped?" "Yes," he said, "particularly if she were also branded and collared". "She would then learn softness, as opposed to hardness," I said. "It would be in her best interest to do so," said Marcus. "Yes," I said. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )