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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 85 I am a free woman.
7 86 I am not a slave.
7 87 I am a free woman! I must be a free woman, I sobbed.
7 88 I must be a free woman! But what, I wondered, if I were not? What if I were a slave? What if I should be, as I had often feared, a slave, a rightful slave? From time to time, in the darkness, I felt the white ribbon which had been twice knotted about my neck in the sorority house.
7 89 Now it seemed grimy, and damp, from the cell.
7 90 But it was still there.
7 91 The rounded, steel anklet which had been snapped about my left ankle in the house was gone when I awakened on Gor.
I am a free woman. I am not a slave. I am a free woman! I must be a free woman, I sobbed. I must be a free woman! But what, I wondered, if I were not? What if I were a slave? What if I should be, as I had often feared, a slave, a rightful slave? From time to time, in the darkness, I felt the white ribbon which had been twice knotted about my neck in the sorority house. Now it seemed grimy, and damp, from the cell. But it was still there. The rounded, steel anklet which had been snapped about my left ankle in the house was gone when I awakened on Gor. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )