Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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708
I wondered if Mrs.
4
709
Rawlinson knew what she had done to us, what she had forced us to feel, what she had forced us to suspect about ourselves.
4
710
At last the party was over, and the guests departed, and our sisters, laughing and chatting, weary but excited, retired to their rooms.
4
711
Eve, Jane, and I were permitted to remove our bells and were placed in maid's gingham uniforms, and set to clear the tables, tidy the room, and attend to the dishes.
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712
It was only when the work was complete that we were aligned, and Mrs.
4
713
Rawlinson, behind us, one by one, removed our collars.
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714
"You may thank me," she said.
I wondered if Mrs.
Rawlinson knew what she had done to us, what she had forced us to feel, what she had forced us to suspect about ourselves.
At last the party was over, and the guests departed, and our sisters, laughing and chatting, weary but excited, retired to their rooms.
Eve, Jane, and I were permitted to remove our bells and were placed in maid's gingham uniforms, and set to clear the tables, tidy the room, and attend to the dishes.
It was only when the work was complete that we were aligned, and Mrs.
Rawlinson, behind us, one by one, removed our collars.
"You may thank me," she said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )