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

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52 174 I soon learned that it was rational, and could communicate in Gorean, by means of a translator.
52 175 And later I learned it might, when it wished, dispense with the translator.
52 176 Soon I discovered that the Lady Bina, who seemed somehow associated with the beast, owned a barbarian slave, the very one whose flanks and carriage had tormented me.
52 177 I confronted them in the sul Market, and knelt the slave, she then half-naked.
52 178 I looked down upon her and knew that I must have her in my collar.
52 179 I must make her mine! I must own her! But what was her relationship to the Lady Bina and the monster? Surely she was a shapely thrall, but what else? I feared she might be in some terrible danger".
52 180 "Master was solicitous for the welfare of a slave?" I asked.
I soon learned that it was rational, and could communicate in Gorean, by means of a translator. And later I learned it might, when it wished, dispense with the translator. Soon I discovered that the Lady Bina, who seemed somehow associated with the beast, owned a barbarian slave, the very one whose flanks and carriage had tormented me. I confronted them in the sul Market, and knelt the slave, she then half-naked. I looked down upon her and knew that I must have her in my collar. I must make her mine! I must own her! But what was her relationship to the Lady Bina and the monster? Surely she was a shapely thrall, but what else? I feared she might be in some terrible danger". "Master was solicitous for the welfare of a slave?" I asked. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )