Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
1406
And I had heard that the island accents of, say, Tyros and Cos, were clearly different from those of, say, Ar or Venna.
8
1407
Turia in the south was different, as well, and surely, so, too, would be those of Torvaldsland, in the north.
8
1408
Still, as I hurried behind my master, I continued to ponder why no bond had been put on me.
8
1409
And then I realized that I did wear a bond, two bonds, the most inescapable bonds of all, a mark fixed in my thigh, and a collar, locked about my neck.
8
1410
My first master was Menon, of the Peasants.
8
1411
He did not have a holding, nor did he till the fields.
8
1412
If he had, he would have looked for a larger, sturdier girl than I, one who in harness, alone or with another, might drag a hoeing plow.
And I had heard that the island accents of, say, Tyros and Cos, were clearly different from those of, say, Ar or Venna.
Turia in the south was different, as well, and surely, so, too, would be those of Torvaldsland, in the north.
Still, as I hurried behind my master, I continued to ponder why no bond had been put on me.
And then I realized that I did wear a bond, two bonds, the most inescapable bonds of all, a mark fixed in my thigh, and a collar, locked about my neck.
My first master was Menon, of the Peasants.
He did not have a holding, nor did he till the fields.
If he had, he would have looked for a larger, sturdier girl than I, one who in harness, alone or with another, might drag a hoeing plow.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )