Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
Does a slave not know her master? Four days before I had been freed of my chain in the slave house, a new slave put in my stead.
Does a slave not know her master? Four days before I had been freed of my chain in the slave house, a new slave put in my stead.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #18)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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My lips were parted.
17
16
I was at his feet, where I belonged.
17
17
Surely he must know I loved him, that I was his, his even from another world, his by all the fierce, uncompromising rights of nature.
17
18
Does a slave not know her master? Four days before I had been freed of my chain in the slave house, a new slave put in my stead.
17
19
I was furious with what had been done to me, but my belly had been well heated there.
17
20
It would be hard to be again as I had been.
17
21
I must now fight my body, that body to which I now seemed a stranger.
My lips were parted.
I was at his feet, where I belonged.
Surely he must know I loved him, that I was his, his even from another world, his by all the fierce, uncompromising rights of nature.
Does a slave not know her master? Four days before I had been freed of my chain in the slave house, a new slave put in my stead.
I was furious with what had been done to me, but my belly had been well heated there.
It would be hard to be again as I had been.
I must now fight my body, that body to which I now seemed a stranger.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 17)