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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 400 Note, too, that I am not without precautions.
17 401 Their little necks are well weighted and such collars would certainly be immediately noted anywhere.
17 402 Too, they are stripped, which does not encourage straying.
17 403 Too, they are not likely to stray, as they are well shackled, in accord with sound merchant practice.
17 404 Too, of course, they are all highly intelligent and know, with the possible exception of the lovely little thing chained supine before you, whom I call to your attention, who may be uninformed, that they are truly in their collars, so to speak, that for such as they, lovely things all, there is no escape.
17 405 They know that the world, if nothing else, will see to that.
17 406 Accordingly, at the moment, I do not think it would be economically justifiable for me, a poor man, one on the brink of destitution, to avail myself of your services".
Note, too, that I am not without precautions. Their little necks are well weighted and such collars would certainly be immediately noted anywhere. Too, they are stripped, which does not encourage straying. Too, they are not likely to stray, as they are well shackled, in accord with sound merchant practice. Too, of course, they are all highly intelligent and know, with the possible exception of the lovely little thing chained supine before you, whom I call to your attention, who may be uninformed, that they are truly in their collars, so to speak, that for such as they, lovely things all, there is no escape. They know that the world, if nothing else, will see to that. Accordingly, at the moment, I do not think it would be economically justifiable for me, a poor man, one on the brink of destitution, to avail myself of your services". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )