Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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221
"I think," said another, "it is even more delicious to take a Gorean woman, one of those haughty she-sleen, so arrogant and lofty in their pride, so pretentiously superior, and strip them and teach them the collar".
"I think," said another, "it is even more delicious to take a Gorean woman, one of those haughty she-sleen, so arrogant and lofty in their pride, so pretentiously superior, and strip them and teach them the collar".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #221)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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218
"Who is concerned with collar meat?" said another.
1
219
"They are all the same, Gorean or barbarian.
1
220
One will treat them as one wishes".
1
221
"I think," said another, "it is even more delicious to take a Gorean woman, one of those haughty she-sleen, so arrogant and lofty in their pride, so pretentiously superior, and strip them and teach them the collar".
1
222
"The terrified lips of either sort, pressed supplicatingly to your feet, are pleasant," said a fellow.
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223
"Yes," said another.
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224
"Would you like a name?" asked the stranger.
"Who is concerned with collar meat?" said another.
"They are all the same, Gorean or barbarian.
One will treat them as one wishes".
"I think," said another, "it is even more delicious to take a Gorean woman, one of those haughty she-sleen, so arrogant and lofty in their pride, so pretentiously superior, and strip them and teach them the collar".
"The terrified lips of either sort, pressed supplicatingly to your feet, are pleasant," said a fellow.
"Yes," said another.
"Would you like a name?" asked the stranger.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)