Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
32
I was conjecturing what she might look like, naked, exhibited on a slave block, responsive to the deft touches of the auctioneer's whip, what she might look like, barefoot, in a tunic, hurrying through the streets, avoiding free women, her neck fastened in a light, close-fitting, locked, metal collar.
I was conjecturing what she might look like, naked, exhibited on a slave block, responsive to the deft touches of the auctioneer's whip, what she might look like, barefoot, in a tunic, hurrying through the streets, avoiding free women, her neck fastened in a light, close-fitting, locked, metal collar.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #32)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
29
That, I suppose, was to retreat from my regard.
2
30
I did not lower my gaze, and she seemed suddenly frightened, and turned away, hurrying into another aisle.
2
31
She was, of course, being assessed.
2
32
I was conjecturing what she might look like, naked, exhibited on a slave block, responsive to the deft touches of the auctioneer's whip, what she might look like, barefoot, in a tunic, hurrying through the streets, avoiding free women, her neck fastened in a light, close-fitting, locked, metal collar.
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33
Did she sense such things? I do not know.
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34
Perhaps.
2
35
In any event, I placed her, tentatively, on the initial manifest, and arranged for the usual inquiries, looking into her habits, her background, her interests, her tastes, her familiar itineraries, and such.
That, I suppose, was to retreat from my regard.
I did not lower my gaze, and she seemed suddenly frightened, and turned away, hurrying into another aisle.
She was, of course, being assessed.
I was conjecturing what she might look like, naked, exhibited on a slave block, responsive to the deft touches of the auctioneer's whip, what she might look like, barefoot, in a tunic, hurrying through the streets, avoiding free women, her neck fastened in a light, close-fitting, locked, metal collar.
Did she sense such things? I do not know.
Perhaps.
In any event, I placed her, tentatively, on the initial manifest, and arranged for the usual inquiries, looking into her habits, her background, her interests, her tastes, her familiar itineraries, and such.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 2)