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

"Capture of Home Stone," said Terence. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #231)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
38 231 "Capture of home stone," said Terence.

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

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38 228 She served in the chamber, though free, as, in effect, a slave of slaves, that her character might be improved, and that such experiences might to some extent mitigate the abruptness of any possible transition to bondage, when such behaviors would not only be suitable for her, but required.
38 229 And she would address free men as "Master," similarly, that she might become accustomed to that form of address, it perhaps becoming incumbent upon her one day.
38 230 Too, the pit master thought it fitting, as she was a female.
38 231 "Capture of home stone," said Terence.
38 232 "Ah," said the pit master, leaning back.
38 233 Terence began to reset the board.
38 234 "No," said the pit master, lifting his hand.
She served in the chamber, though free, as, in effect, a slave of slaves, that her character might be improved, and that such experiences might to some extent mitigate the abruptness of any possible transition to bondage, when such behaviors would not only be suitable for her, but required. And she would address free men as "Master," similarly, that she might become accustomed to that form of address, it perhaps becoming incumbent upon her one day. Too, the pit master thought it fitting, as she was a female. "Capture of home stone," said Terence. "Ah," said the pit master, leaning back. Terence began to reset the board. "No," said the pit master, lifting his hand. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 38)