Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Now, it seemed, there was no more talk of leech plants, of sleen, or such.
Now, it seemed, there was no more talk of leech plants, of sleen, or such.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #1003)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
1000
And I realized that I, too, was now an animal.
8
1001
This thrilled me, that I should now be no more than an animal.
8
1002
The men cried out with pleasure, at the removal of the wrap-around tunic.
8
1003
Now, it seemed, there was no more talk of leech plants, of sleen, or such.
8
1004
What they saw now, it seemed, was a slave.
8
1005
The former Lady Persinna was put to all fours on the red carpet, while the bids were forthcoming.
8
1006
A little later, she cried out, in misery, and terror, from all fours, not permitted to rise.
And I realized that I, too, was now an animal.
This thrilled me, that I should now be no more than an animal.
The men cried out with pleasure, at the removal of the wrap-around tunic.
Now, it seemed, there was no more talk of leech plants, of sleen, or such.
What they saw now, it seemed, was a slave.
The former Lady Persinna was put to all fours on the red carpet, while the bids were forthcoming.
A little later, she cried out, in misery, and terror, from all fours, not permitted to rise.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)