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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Do they not suggest that the object within her collar has come to the attention of free men? Do they not portend the possibility of eventual caresses, for which she hopes, which she is zealous to earn? "Dear fellows," I said, "it is possible these two were once free women. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #40)
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28 40 Do they not suggest that the object within her collar has come to the attention of free men? Do they not portend the possibility of eventual caresses, for which she hopes, which she is zealous to earn? "Dear fellows," I said, "it is possible these two were once free women.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 37 Slaves, of course, as beasts and properties, to be looked upon with relish and objectivity, are accustomed to such appraisals.
28 38 Indeed, they are indicative of interest and approval.
28 39 Such things can warm the thighs of a slave.
28 40 Do they not suggest that the object within her collar has come to the attention of free men? Do they not portend the possibility of eventual caresses, for which she hopes, which she is zealous to earn? "Dear fellows," I said, "it is possible these two were once free women.
28 41 Many slaves were.
28 42 Thus, your words may not comport with the dignity of ones who were once such".
28 43 There was laughter at the tables.
Slaves, of course, as beasts and properties, to be looked upon with relish and objectivity, are accustomed to such appraisals. Indeed, they are indicative of interest and approval. Such things can warm the thighs of a slave. Do they not suggest that the object within her collar has come to the attention of free men? Do they not portend the possibility of eventual caresses, for which she hopes, which she is zealous to earn? "Dear fellows," I said, "it is possible these two were once free women. Many slaves were. Thus, your words may not comport with the dignity of ones who were once such". There was laughter at the tables. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 28)