Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
112
Too, I supposed that it must be difficult for them, freewomen, to be stripped and shackled before us, tunicked slaves, serving us as though we might be free and they the slaves.
Too, I supposed that it must be difficult for them, free women, to be stripped and shackled before us, tunicked slaves, serving us as though we might be free and they the slaves.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #112)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
42
109
Emerald and Hiza served Tula, Mila, and myself without incident.
42
110
Both seemed to be seriously shaken.
42
111
Doubtless they had profited vicariously from the lesson which Donna had administered to the unwise and errant Tuza.
42
112
Too, I supposed that it must be difficult for them, freewomen, to be stripped and shackled before us, tunicked slaves, serving us as though we might be free and they the slaves.
42
113
Emerald leaned forward, and whispered, "What is it like to be a slave?" "Perhaps you will learn," I said to her.
42
114
Hiza looked angrily at me.
42
115
"And perhaps you, as well," I said.
Emerald and Hiza served Tula, Mila, and myself without incident.
Both seemed to be seriously shaken.
Doubtless they had profited vicariously from the lesson which Donna had administered to the unwise and errant Tuza.
Too, I supposed that it must be difficult for them, free women, to be stripped and shackled before us, tunicked slaves, serving us as though we might be free and they the slaves.
Emerald leaned forward, and whispered, "What is it like to be a slave?" "Perhaps you will learn," I said to her.
Hiza looked angrily at me.
"And perhaps you, as well," I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 42)