Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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159
"And for a normal price," he said, "one which might typically take one such as you off the block?" "Yes, Master," I said.
52
160
"Do you realize how you have tortured me these many months?" he asked.
52
161
"Perhaps I have been tortured, as well," I said.
52
162
"Even before the sul Market," he said, "I saw you, and watched you, conjectured your lineaments beneath your tunic, considered the motion of your body as you walked, observed the carriage of your body, the attitude of your head, those of a trained slave, the nice encirclement of a band of metal on your neck".
52
163
I was silent.
52
164
"I wanted you," he said.
52
165
"How could I sleep, how could I eat? But, oh yes, too, I knew of the monster.
"And for a normal price," he said, "one which might typically take one such as you off the block?" "Yes, Master," I said.
"Do you realize how you have tortured me these many months?" he asked.
"Perhaps I have been tortured, as well," I said.
"Even before the sul Market," he said, "I saw you, and watched you, conjectured your lineaments beneath your tunic, considered the motion of your body as you walked, observed the carriage of your body, the attitude of your head, those of a trained slave, the nice encirclement of a band of metal on your neck".
I was silent.
"I wanted you," he said.
"How could I sleep, how could I eat? But, oh yes, too, I knew of the monster.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )