Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
109
Do they not want us so? Surely an intelligent woman should bring a higher price, should be worth more in a collar, a slave collar.
Do they not want us so? Surely an intelligent woman should bring a higher price, should be worth more in a collar, a slave collar.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #109)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
106
I truly believe he did not think I recognized him.
5
107
Did he think me stupid? I am not stupid.
5
108
I am intelligent, I think quite intelligent.
5
109
Do they not want us so? Surely an intelligent woman should bring a higher price, should be worth more in a collar, a slave collar.
5
110
Several days after ending my "game," after dismissing, as I could, the incident of the store which had so unaccountably stirred, troubled, and startled me, which had so foolishly stimulated and intrigued me, I returned, reconciled and resigned, to my old life, with its habits, predictabilities, and routines.
5
111
From time to time, of course, I recalled the incident.
5
112
It was not easy to forget.
I truly believe he did not think I recognized him.
Did he think me stupid? I am not stupid.
I am intelligent, I think quite intelligent.
Do they not want us so? Surely an intelligent woman should bring a higher price, should be worth more in a collar, a slave collar.
Several days after ending my "game," after dismissing, as I could, the incident of the store which had so unaccountably stirred, troubled, and startled me, which had so foolishly stimulated and intrigued me, I returned, reconciled and resigned, to my old life, with its habits, predictabilities, and routines.
From time to time, of course, I recalled the incident.
It was not easy to forget.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 5)