Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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287
I feared the beast might then go to the body and, while it yet lived, begin to feed, but, rather, it turned, again, to face me.
15
288
I rejoiced, even in my terror for his life, that the Metal Worker lived.
15
289
It was not he then but, I supposed, one of his caste, who had perished on Clive, or in the vicinity of Clive.
15
290
But then I recalled that he was naught but another arrogant Gorean brute with little respect for women, a natural master, who would survey women appraisingly, conjecturing what value they might possess, if any, in a collar.
15
291
There was a leash on my neck.
15
292
I pulled at it.
15
293
It was his! I feared it was locked there.
I feared the beast might then go to the body and, while it yet lived, begin to feed, but, rather, it turned, again, to face me.
I rejoiced, even in my terror for his life, that the Metal Worker lived.
It was not he then but, I supposed, one of his caste, who had perished on Clive, or in the vicinity of Clive.
But then I recalled that he was naught but another arrogant Gorean brute with little respect for women, a natural master, who would survey women appraisingly, conjecturing what value they might possess, if any, in a collar.
There was a leash on my neck.
I pulled at it.
It was his! I feared it was locked there.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )