Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Phyllis, her eyes bright with tears of happiness for Virginia, turned her back to Ho-Sorl, that he might similarly remove from her throat the degrading band of steel that marked her as only slave.
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338
"I love you, Ho-Sorl," she said.
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339
"And I will accept you as my companion!" Her face was radiant as she waited for him to unlock the steel that encircled her throat.
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340
"companion?" asked Ho-Sorl.
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341
"Of course, companion," said she, "you beast!" She spun to face him.
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Ho-Sorl looked puzzled.
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"Surely," she cried, "you have no intention of keeping me as a slave!" "That was my intention," admitted Ho-Sorl.
Phyllis, her eyes bright with tears of happiness for Virginia, turned her back to Ho-Sorl, that he might similarly remove from her throat the degrading band of steel that marked her as only slave.
"I love you, Ho-Sorl," she said.
"And I will accept you as my companion!" Her face was radiant as she waited for him to unlock the steel that encircled her throat.
"companion?" asked Ho-Sorl.
"Of course, companion," said she, "you beast!" She spun to face him.
Ho-Sorl looked puzzled.
"Surely," she cried, "you have no intention of keeping me as a slave!" "That was my intention," admitted Ho-Sorl.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )