• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"slave " "person "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 323 Who now would want the former Allison Ashton-Baker? Not even the boys I used to torment! I heard then a cry of alarm from the street.
9 324 I jerked against the chain, startled, and nearly rose to my feet, but then swiftly resumed my kneeling position.
9 325 I was a slave.
9 326 No free person had given me permission to rise.
9 327 We are on our knees as easily, and naturally, and as appropriately, as the free person is on his feet, or sits on his bench or chair, or reclines, at ease, on his supper couch.
9 328 Two or three men, from the market, who had been loitering outside, in the warm night, backed through the door, warily.
9 329 Something very large, and bent over, boulder-like, was in the doorway.
Who now would want the former Allison Ashton-Baker? Not even the boys I used to torment! I heard then a cry of alarm from the street. I jerked against the chain, startled, and nearly rose to my feet, but then swiftly resumed my kneeling position. I was a slave. No free person had given me permission to rise. We are on our knees as easily, and naturally, and as appropriately, as the free person is on his feet, or sits on his bench or chair, or reclines, at ease, on his supper couch. Two or three men, from the market, who had been loitering outside, in the warm night, backed through the door, warily. Something very large, and bent over, boulder-like, was in the doorway. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )