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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 338 I would run away.
15 339 To be sure, it is hard to run farther than the length of the chain on one's ankle.
15 340 I wondered what it would be like to be in his arms.
15 341 Would he find me pleasing, acceptable, as a slave? I knew that I, a slave, would have to do my best to please him, and in all the ways of the slave.
15 342 The slave has no choice in such things, nor does she want one.
15 343 She soon learns to beg, even pathetically, that she may be permitted to so serve.
15 344 How humble, and hopeful, she is, at the feet of her master! Once, but only once, we were in the vicinity of guardsmen, two, one with a lantern.
I would run away. To be sure, it is hard to run farther than the length of the chain on one's ankle. I wondered what it would be like to be in his arms. Would he find me pleasing, acceptable, as a slave? I knew that I, a slave, would have to do my best to please him, and in all the ways of the slave. The slave has no choice in such things, nor does she want one. She soon learns to beg, even pathetically, that she may be permitted to so serve. How humble, and hopeful, she is, at the feet of her master! Once, but only once, we were in the vicinity of guardsmen, two, one with a lantern. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )