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

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)
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.

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)