Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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79
I then saw my friends, Jane and Eve, familiar from a thousand interactions on a former world, afresh, as they now were, as I had never thought of them before, as mere slaves, as lovely, exquisite, delicate animals, half naked, purchasable, timid under the eyes of men.
I then saw my friends, Jane and Eve, familiar from a thousand interactions on a former world, afresh, as they now were, as I had never thought of them before, as mere slaves, as lovely, exquisite, delicate animals, half naked, purchasable, timid under the eyes of men.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #79)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
76
"Yes," said Astrinax, scrutinizing Jane, as a slave may be scrutinized.
18
77
I saw that Jane knew herself so scrutinized.
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78
She looked to the side, her lip trembling.
18
79
I then saw my friends, Jane and Eve, familiar from a thousand interactions on a former world, afresh, as they now were, as I had never thought of them before, as mere slaves, as lovely, exquisite, delicate animals, half naked, purchasable, timid under the eyes of men.
18
80
But why not, I thought.
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81
They were young, they were beautiful, they were desirable.
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And they were now, as I, on Gor.
"Yes," said Astrinax, scrutinizing Jane, as a slave may be scrutinized.
I saw that Jane knew herself so scrutinized.
She looked to the side, her lip trembling.
I then saw my friends, Jane and Eve, familiar from a thousand interactions on a former world, afresh, as they now were, as I had never thought of them before, as mere slaves, as lovely, exquisite, delicate animals, half naked, purchasable, timid under the eyes of men.
But why not, I thought.
They were young, they were beautiful, they were desirable.
And they were now, as I, on Gor.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18)