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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 384 In the promenades she must look well on her leash.
8 385 Perhaps he will have her taught the kalika, or dance, dance such as is appropriate for such as she, slave dance.
8 386 "Please, more, Master!" I begged.
8 387 Had I been capable of wondering, on Earth, if I were a slave, a rightful slave, a slave by nature? How foolish now seemed such abstract, idle ruminations! It was now confirmed upon me, that I, the former Allison Ashton-Baker, was a slave, and not only by law, however absolute that legal shackle might be, but by right, by nature! Not only was I slave, but I needed to be a slave! "Master?" I asked, within the hood, the light of a lamp dimly sensed through the closed, buckled artifact.
8 388 I lifted my belly, pathetically, piteously, shamelessly, in the darkness.
8 389 "Masters?" I said.
8 390 But they were gone.
In the promenades she must look well on her leash. Perhaps he will have her taught the kalika, or dance, dance such as is appropriate for such as she, slave dance. "Please, more, Master!" I begged. Had I been capable of wondering, on Earth, if I were a slave, a rightful slave, a slave by nature? How foolish now seemed such abstract, idle ruminations! It was now confirmed upon me, that I, the former Allison Ashton-Baker, was a slave, and not only by law, however absolute that legal shackle might be, but by right, by nature! Not only was I slave, but I needed to be a slave! "Master?" I asked, within the hood, the light of a lamp dimly sensed through the closed, buckled artifact. I lifted my belly, pathetically, piteously, shamelessly, in the darkness. "Masters?" I said. But they were gone. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )