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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Many men," said Lord Grendel, "coming upon a luscious kajira, gagged, and secured, helpless, totally at their mercy, in a secluded place, would not pay at all". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #441)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
49 441 "Many men," said Lord Grendel, "coming upon a luscious kajira, gagged, and secured, helpless, totally at their mercy, in a secluded place, would not pay at all".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
49 438 "It was what he gave me".
49 439 "I would have supposed you should have brought twice that," she said, "two tarsk-bits".
49 440 "Ela," I said, "Mistress was not there to negotiate".
49 441 "Many men," said Lord Grendel, "coming upon a luscious kajira, gagged, and secured, helpless, totally at their mercy, in a secluded place, would not pay at all".
49 442 "Would it not be the same with a free woman?" I asked.
49 443 "Certainly not," he said.
49 444 "The free woman would be instantly freed, succored, and restored to dignity.
"It was what he gave me". "I would have supposed you should have brought twice that," she said, "two tarsk-bits". "Ela," I said, "Mistress was not there to negotiate". "Many men," said Lord Grendel, "coming upon a luscious kajira, gagged, and secured, helpless, totally at their mercy, in a secluded place, would not pay at all". "Would it not be the same with a free woman?" I asked. "Certainly not," he said. "The free woman would be instantly freed, succored, and restored to dignity. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49)