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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 1034 The auctioneer and the slaver's man, and some of the others, as well, now turned about, were witnessing the departure of the former Lady Persinna, naked on her leash, and her master.
8 1035 Three or four of the fellows who had been at the platform were following the pair, jeering at the miserable slave.
8 1036 I saw her spat upon, and one fellow cast dirt upon her.
8 1037 The only bond she wore was her leash, and, with her hands, and arms, she tried to cover her head.
8 1038 The leash was not taut.
8 1039 She tried to follow her master as closely as she could.
8 1040 It is the master who will protect the slave, as any other animal, should he choose to do so.
The auctioneer and the slaver's man, and some of the others, as well, now turned about, were witnessing the departure of the former Lady Persinna, naked on her leash, and her master. Three or four of the fellows who had been at the platform were following the pair, jeering at the miserable slave. I saw her spat upon, and one fellow cast dirt upon her. The only bond she wore was her leash, and, with her hands, and arms, she tried to cover her head. The leash was not taut. She tried to follow her master as closely as she could. It is the master who will protect the slave, as any other animal, should he choose to do so. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )