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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

I also doubted now that anyone, even a slaver, would have suspected that the Lady Constanzia was not a slave, without ascertaining, of course, that she lacked the brand. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #211)
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18 211 I also doubted now that anyone, even a slaver, would have suspected that the Lady Constanzia was not a slave, without ascertaining, of course, that she lacked the brand.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 208 She was perhaps a quarter of an inch or so taller than I.
18 209 I had little doubt that many men, seeing us, took us for a matched set.
18 210 We were similar in hair and eye color, and were similarly figured.
18 211 I also doubted now that anyone, even a slaver, would have suspected that the Lady Constanzia was not a slave, without ascertaining, of course, that she lacked the brand.
18 212 She had something now, you see, of the eagerness, the vitality, the interest, the curiosity, the awakened nature, the readiness to live and experience, of a slave.
18 213 Certainly most of the men looking upon us—and there were many—would have taken us both for slaves and—I am confident—attractive slaves.
18 214 Certainly there could be little doubt about our charms.
She was perhaps a quarter of an inch or so taller than I. I had little doubt that many men, seeing us, took us for a matched set. We were similar in hair and eye color, and were similarly figured. I also doubted now that anyone, even a slaver, would have suspected that the Lady Constanzia was not a slave, without ascertaining, of course, that she lacked the brand. She had something now, you see, of the eagerness, the vitality, the interest, the curiosity, the awakened nature, the readiness to live and experience, of a slave. Certainly most of the men looking upon us—and there were many—would have taken us both for slaves and—I am confident—attractive slaves. Certainly there could be little doubt about our charms. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 18)