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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

The gowned slave, whether or not her wits were addled, or whether or not she was mad, must have been subjected to discipline, for she sprang up, and hurried outside and knelt before the guard, putting her head down to his feet, then lifting it, to attend his words. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #673)
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50 673 The gowned slave, whether or not her wits were addled, or whether or not she was mad, must have been subjected to discipline, for she sprang up, and hurried outside and knelt before the guard, putting her head down to his feet, then lifting it, to attend his words.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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50 670 "Such as run away?" said one of the girls.
50 671 "Yes," I said.
50 672 "Ubara!" called a male voice, from the clearing outside the kennel, within the stockade.
50 673 The gowned slave, whether or not her wits were addled, or whether or not she was mad, must have been subjected to discipline, for she sprang up, and hurried outside and knelt before the guard, putting her head down to his feet, then lifting it, to attend his words.
50 674 I was startled at seeing the gowned slave outside the kennel, in the light.
50 675 Before she had been much in the darkness of the kennel, away from the door.
50 676 Now I saw that she was an incredibly beautiful woman, with a face and figure that might bring as much as a piece of gold off the block.
"Such as run away?" said one of the girls. "Yes," I said. "Ubara!" called a male voice, from the clearing outside the kennel, within the stockade. The gowned slave, whether or not her wits were addled, or whether or not she was mad, must have been subjected to discipline, for she sprang up, and hurried outside and knelt before the guard, putting her head down to his feet, then lifting it, to attend his words. I was startled at seeing the gowned slave outside the kennel, in the light. Before she had been much in the darkness of the kennel, away from the door. Now I saw that she was an incredibly beautiful woman, with a face and figure that might bring as much as a piece of gold off the block. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50)