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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 1371 What a hateful brute he was.
10 1372 How I loathed him! How he had humiliated me, and taught me my collar! But it was nice of him, was it not, to have protected me from the girls of the house of Daphne? He needed not have done that.
10 1373 And how had he been there so opportunely? Was that a coincidence? I did not think so, which thought gave me considerable satisfaction.
10 1374 Too, I was sure I had seen him, from time to time, even before the sul Market.
10 1375 It seemed likely that, at least from time to time, he had followed me.
10 1376 Certainly some men will so follow a slave about, or even a free woman.
10 1377 What then might be his motivation? Might he have some interest in a slave, even one who might be a mere barbarian slut? Surely he was muchly different from most of the men I had known on my former world.
What a hateful brute he was. How I loathed him! How he had humiliated me, and taught me my collar! But it was nice of him, was it not, to have protected me from the girls of the house of Daphne? He needed not have done that. And how had he been there so opportunely? Was that a coincidence? I did not think so, which thought gave me considerable satisfaction. Too, I was sure I had seen him, from time to time, even before the sul Market. It seemed likely that, at least from time to time, he had followed me. Certainly some men will so follow a slave about, or even a free woman. What then might be his motivation? Might he have some interest in a slave, even one who might be a mere barbarian slut? Surely he was muchly different from most of the men I had known on my former world. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )