Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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420
"That hair color is similar to that of the Lady Bina, is it not?" said Lykos.
18
421
"Perhaps, Master," I said.
18
422
It did not seem fitting to me, to speak of such things, to speak of the Mistress.
18
423
To be sure, at the troughs, and in the sul Market, I had heard more than one woman's slave excoriate her Mistress, in the most detailed and vivid terms.
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424
I noted that Master Desmond, whom I supposed of the Metal Workers, certainly he in whose charge I was, to my annoyance, was still appraising various paga slaves, as masters look upon such women.
18
425
"Master considers slaves," I observed.
18
426
"See that one," he said to me, pointing.
"That hair color is similar to that of the Lady Bina, is it not?" said Lykos.
"Perhaps, Master," I said.
It did not seem fitting to me, to speak of such things, to speak of the Mistress.
To be sure, at the troughs, and in the sul Market, I had heard more than one woman's slave excoriate her Mistress, in the most detailed and vivid terms.
I noted that Master Desmond, whom I supposed of the Metal Workers, certainly he in whose charge I was, to my annoyance, was still appraising various paga slaves, as masters look upon such women.
"Master considers slaves," I observed.
"See that one," he said to me, pointing.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )