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

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20 89 "Or, if he wishes," said Jane, "he may have you feed, as you are, kneeling, from a pan".
20 90 Desmond of Harfax had untied me, but, too, he had tied me! I had no doubt that he found me of slave interest, but then, so, too, did many men, certainly the drivers of the caravan of Pausanias.
20 91 But I did not see that his binding of me had any particular significance of making a claim.
20 92 It was not as though I was a free woman, amongst others captured in a city being sacked, and a captor had tied my wrists behind me with his own colored cords, different from those of his fellows, that I might be sorted out appropriately in the temporary slave pens outside the city.
20 93 If there was any significance to his binding, I think it was merely to teach me better, as though I needed the lesson, that I was a slave.
20 94 Certainly he had no claim on me, as I belonged to another, the Lady Bina.
20 95 To be sure, I did not doubt but what it pleased him to bind me.
"Or, if he wishes," said Jane, "he may have you feed, as you are, kneeling, from a pan". Desmond of Harfax had untied me, but, too, he had tied me! I had no doubt that he found me of slave interest, but then, so, too, did many men, certainly the drivers of the caravan of Pausanias. But I did not see that his binding of me had any particular significance of making a claim. It was not as though I was a free woman, amongst others captured in a city being sacked, and a captor had tied my wrists behind me with his own colored cords, different from those of his fellows, that I might be sorted out appropriately in the temporary slave pens outside the city. If there was any significance to his binding, I think it was merely to teach me better, as though I needed the lesson, that I was a slave. Certainly he had no claim on me, as I belonged to another, the Lady Bina. To be sure, I did not doubt but what it pleased him to bind me. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )