Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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113
"Surely you have wondered, lovely lady," I said, "what it would be to be a slave, to be owned, to kneel naked before a man, in chains, a brand on your thigh, a collar on your neck, knowing you are his, and must obey him completely and perfectly—and in all things, all things, completely and perfectly, if you understand me".
"Surely you have wondered, lovely lady," I said, "what it would be to be a slave, to be owned, to kneel naked before a man, in chains, a brand on your thigh, a collar on your neck, knowing you are his, and must obey him completely and perfectly—and in all things, all things, completely and perfectly, if you understand me".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #113)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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110
"But perhaps I could find a tavern, a lowly tavern, where you might be placed as a paga slave in training," I said.
13
111
"Tarsk!" "Do you think you could learn to serve paga?" I asked.
13
112
"Hateful, hateful tarsk!" she cried.
13
113
"Surely you have wondered, lovely lady," I said, "what it would be to be a slave, to be owned, to kneel naked before a man, in chains, a brand on your thigh, a collar on your neck, knowing you are his, and must obey him completely and perfectly—and in all things, all things, completely and perfectly, if you understand me".
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114
I saw her shudder.
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115
Yes, she had understood me.
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116
She had shuddered as though I had suddenly drawn aside her clothing.
"But perhaps I could find a tavern, a lowly tavern, where you might be placed as a paga slave in training," I said.
"Tarsk!" "Do you think you could learn to serve paga?" I asked.
"Hateful, hateful tarsk!" she cried.
"Surely you have wondered, lovely lady," I said, "what it would be to be a slave, to be owned, to kneel naked before a man, in chains, a brand on your thigh, a collar on your neck, knowing you are his, and must obey him completely and perfectly—and in all things, all things, completely and perfectly, if you understand me".
I saw her shudder.
Yes, she had understood me.
She had shuddered as though I had suddenly drawn aside her clothing.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13)