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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 297 Cabot was silent.
20 298 "But when we bring them to Gor," said Peisistratus, "they find themselves claimed, and owned, and clearly the properties of masters".
20 299 "True," said Cabot.
20 300 It is a joy for the slave to find at last her master, and for the master to have at his feet at last his slave.
20 301 "It seems she should be claimed," said Cabot.
20 302 "When sleeping in her chains, uneasy, sobbing, twisting and rolling about, she calls your name," said Peisistratus.
20 303 "Interesting," said Cabot.
Cabot was silent. "But when we bring them to Gor," said Peisistratus, "they find themselves claimed, and owned, and clearly the properties of masters". "True," said Cabot. It is a joy for the slave to find at last her master, and for the master to have at his feet at last his slave. "It seems she should be claimed," said Cabot. "When sleeping in her chains, uneasy, sobbing, twisting and rolling about, she calls your name," said Peisistratus. "Interesting," said Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )