Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
23
189
I trusted the Lady Constanzia, you see, less than I did him.
23
190
He was, I thought, the sort of man who would not, without permission, make use of another's slave.
23
191
Could he resist the love in her eyes, I wondered, the trembling of her body, so ready for the collar? He might have to cry out with rage, and cuff her from him, or spurn her away, she sobbing, with his foot.
23
192
In any event, I was pleased that she had had slave wine.
23
193
But what did I know of these things? Perhaps it was his plan to abduct her, as a slave bauble.
23
194
Perhaps she would find herself gagged and bound, and held tightly in a closed slave sack.
23
195
But could he get her out of the city? I doubted it.
I trusted the Lady Constanzia, you see, less than I did him.
He was, I thought, the sort of man who would not, without permission, make use of another's slave.
Could he resist the love in her eyes, I wondered, the trembling of her body, so ready for the collar? He might have to cry out with rage, and cuff her from him, or spurn her away, she sobbing, with his foot.
In any event, I was pleased that she had had slave wine.
But what did I know of these things? Perhaps it was his plan to abduct her, as a slave bauble.
Perhaps she would find herself gagged and bound, and held tightly in a closed slave sack.
But could he get her out of the city? I doubted it.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )