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

Although she had reportedly not been long in the collar, her slave fires, following a remark of the proprietor, were already causing her the restlessness and agitation so familiar to the occupants of the collar. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #40)
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33 40 Although she had reportedly not been long in the collar, her slave fires, following a remark of the proprietor, were already causing her the restlessness and agitation so familiar to the occupants of the collar.

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

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33 37 She hung upon the story, as did we.
33 38 And when slaves were mentioned her breath quickened, and she leaned forward a little, that she might the more clearly sense the feelings of women such as she, far away.
33 39 And how far away must her former reality have seemed, the former reality of this small, luscious barbarian, a brunette, nicely breasted, narrow waisted, and invitingly hipped, with small hands and feet, from her present reality, lying bound on the floor of a tavern, at the side of a table of masters.
33 40 Although she had reportedly not been long in the collar, her slave fires, following a remark of the proprietor, were already causing her the restlessness and agitation so familiar to the occupants of the collar.
33 41 "Is this not an attractive barbarian?" I asked the stranger.
33 42 "Lift her up," he said, "your left arm beneath her knees, your right hand supporting her, behind the back".
33 43 I did as he asked, and turned her, so that he might see her, so held.
She hung upon the story, as did we. And when slaves were mentioned her breath quickened, and she leaned forward a little, that she might the more clearly sense the feelings of women such as she, far away. And how far away must her former reality have seemed, the former reality of this small, luscious barbarian, a brunette, nicely breasted, narrow waisted, and invitingly hipped, with small hands and feet, from her present reality, lying bound on the floor of a tavern, at the side of a table of masters. Although she had reportedly not been long in the collar, her slave fires, following a remark of the proprietor, were already causing her the restlessness and agitation so familiar to the occupants of the collar. "Is this not an attractive barbarian?" I asked the stranger. "Lift her up," he said, "your left arm beneath her knees, your right hand supporting her, behind the back". I did as he asked, and turned her, so that he might see her, so held. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 33)