Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
180
Many freewomen, it is said, and perhaps all, as is hinted, are merely slaves who have dared to conceal themselves for a time in the habiliments of the free.
Many free women, it is said, and perhaps all, as is hinted, are merely slaves who have dared to conceal themselves for a time in the habiliments of the free.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #180)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
177
Perhaps she will do as a pot girl".
24
178
The slaves laugh, as their former mistress is dragged to the side.
24
179
In addressing the word 'Master' to a man, did she not confess herself slave? Her masquerade of freedom is then at an end.
24
180
Many freewomen, it is said, and perhaps all, as is hinted, are merely slaves who have dared to conceal themselves for a time in the habiliments of the free.
24
181
Better then, at last, that they will know the cage, the chain, the rope, the whip.
24
182
I saw the blond slave, Saru, pass.
24
183
I saw her, more than once, lift her head, slightly, and, with agonized eyes, whispering, interrogate some fellow to the side.
Perhaps she will do as a pot girl".
The slaves laugh, as their former mistress is dragged to the side.
In addressing the word 'Master' to a man, did she not confess herself slave? Her masquerade of freedom is then at an end.
Many free women, it is said, and perhaps all, as is hinted, are merely slaves who have dared to conceal themselves for a time in the habiliments of the free.
Better then, at last, that they will know the cage, the chain, the rope, the whip.
I saw the blond slave, Saru, pass.
I saw her, more than once, lift her head, slightly, and, with agonized eyes, whispering, interrogate some fellow to the side.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 24)