Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
272
Too, one did not care to be hamstrung, fed to sleen, or cast to leech plants.
Too, one did not care to be hamstrung, fed to sleen, or cast to leech plants.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #272)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
269
Too, of course, we accepted that there was no escape for the Gorean slave girl.
20
270
Marked, collared, and slave-clad, and given the culture, the best she might hope for, if she were not bound and returned to her master, would be, as a fugitive, to fall into a harsher and more grievous bondage.
20
271
Men like to own us, and have us in collars.
20
272
Too, one did not care to be hamstrung, fed to sleen, or cast to leech plants.
20
273
We were aware of all these things.
20
274
Too, for whatever reason, I was reluctant to leave the vicinity of the brute I so hated, Desmond of Harfax, he who had treated me so badly, who held me in such contempt, who had so scorned me.
20
275
Perhaps my lips had been bred to be pressed to the leather of his whip.
Too, of course, we accepted that there was no escape for the Gorean slave girl.
Marked, collared, and slave-clad, and given the culture, the best she might hope for, if she were not bound and returned to her master, would be, as a fugitive, to fall into a harsher and more grievous bondage.
Men like to own us, and have us in collars.
Too, one did not care to be hamstrung, fed to sleen, or cast to leech plants.
We were aware of all these things.
Too, for whatever reason, I was reluctant to leave the vicinity of the brute I so hated, Desmond of Harfax, he who had treated me so badly, who held me in such contempt, who had so scorned me.
Perhaps my lips had been bred to be pressed to the leather of his whip.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 20)