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"slave " "person "

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 228 "I am a slave".
4 229 I turned the collar, and tested the lock, and then turned it, again, so that the lock was at the back of the neck.
4 230 "You see!" she sniffed.
4 231 That she seemed so calm about this convinced me that she had access to the key, that either it would be within the hut, or, perhaps, more likely, on her person.
4 232 It seemed clear to me, from what I had seen of her relationship with Pertinax, her supposed master, he would not have it.
4 233 I was reasonably certain she would be terrified if the key were not in her own possession.
4 234 In the hut, it might be available to others.
"I am a slave". I turned the collar, and tested the lock, and then turned it, again, so that the lock was at the back of the neck. "You see!" she sniffed. That she seemed so calm about this convinced me that she had access to the key, that either it would be within the hut, or, perhaps, more likely, on her person. It seemed clear to me, from what I had seen of her relationship with Pertinax, her supposed master, he would not have it. I was reasonably certain she would be terrified if the key were not in her own possession. In the hut, it might be available to others. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )