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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Perhaps, Masters," I said, "I might be purchased as a private slave, to serve a private master?" "You would like that, would you not, kajira?" asked the stranger. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #1792)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 1792 "Perhaps, Masters," I said, "I might be purchased as a private slave, to serve a private master?" "You would like that, would you not, kajira?" asked the stranger.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 1789 "A slave is grateful," I said.
8 1790 "What would you like?" he asked.
8 1791 How absurd, I thought, that one should ask that of a slave.
8 1792 "Perhaps, Masters," I said, "I might be purchased as a private slave, to serve a private master?" "You would like that, would you not, kajira?" asked the stranger.
8 1793 "Oh, yes, Master," I said, "yes, Master!" It was for such a favor, such a delight, such a privilege, that I had plied the tables in my serving.
8 1794 I dared to look up and see the stranger.
8 1795 He was stocky, broad-shouldered, and powerful.
"A slave is grateful," I said. "What would you like?" he asked. How absurd, I thought, that one should ask that of a slave. "Perhaps, Masters," I said, "I might be purchased as a private slave, to serve a private master?" "You would like that, would you not, kajira?" asked the stranger. "Oh, yes, Master," I said, "yes, Master!" It was for such a favor, such a delight, such a privilege, that I had plied the tables in my serving. I dared to look up and see the stranger. He was stocky, broad-shouldered, and powerful. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)