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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 53 It would have been concealed by the clothing I wore".
4 54 "How then did they recognize you as a slave?" she asked.
4 55 "I have no idea," I said, though, in truth, I had an idea of such matters.
4 56 Who could not have seen the slave beneath my clothing? Could not a practiced eye have discerned saleable lineaments beneath that cloth? Who could not have looked upon my throat and not speculated on how fittingly it would have been encircled by a metal collar? Who could not have looked into my eyes, severely, and not seen the trembling, waiting slave? "You must have been assessed," she said.
4 57 "Doubtless," I said.
4 58 "Where, when, how?" she asked.
4 59 "I do not know," I said.
It would have been concealed by the clothing I wore". "How then did they recognize you as a slave?" she asked. "I have no idea," I said, though, in truth, I had an idea of such matters. Who could not have seen the slave beneath my clothing? Could not a practiced eye have discerned saleable lineaments beneath that cloth? Who could not have looked upon my throat and not speculated on how fittingly it would have been encircled by a metal collar? Who could not have looked into my eyes, severely, and not seen the trembling, waiting slave? "You must have been assessed," she said. "Doubtless," I said. "Where, when, how?" she asked. "I do not know," I said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )