Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
107
I wore no collar, true, for the collar of the gambling house had been removed, but the slave mark was in my thigh, small, lovely, obvious, unmistakable.
I wore no collar, true, for the collar of the gambling house had been removed, but the slave mark was in my thigh, small, lovely, obvious, unmistakable.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #107)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
104
I did not want to live the rest of my life in ankle chains, my throat locked in a high collar, of weighty iron, with points.
10
105
How one would long then for a common collar, and the simple exposure of a common tunic! "Yes," he said.
10
106
But of course I was a slave, and must be understood as such by the beast.
10
107
I wore no collar, true, for the collar of the gambling house had been removed, but the slave mark was in my thigh, small, lovely, obvious, unmistakable.
10
108
Too, I had been purchased.
10
109
And I had been bound, and leashed, as a slave.
10
110
There was no doubt as to what the former Allison Ashton-Baker now was.
I did not want to live the rest of my life in ankle chains, my throat locked in a high collar, of weighty iron, with points.
How one would long then for a common collar, and the simple exposure of a common tunic! "Yes," he said.
But of course I was a slave, and must be understood as such by the beast.
I wore no collar, true, for the collar of the gambling house had been removed, but the slave mark was in my thigh, small, lovely, obvious, unmistakable.
Too, I had been purchased.
And I had been bound, and leashed, as a slave.
There was no doubt as to what the former Allison Ashton-Baker now was.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)