Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
336
"Still, I am pleased," I said, "that my personal collar-slut, Cecily, was exempted, that she was held apart in the bartering".
"Still, I am pleased," I said, "that my personal collar-slut, Cecily, was exempted, that she was held apart in the bartering".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #336)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
333
I regret only that the others were bartered, and for so little".
7
334
"Do not concern yourself," he said.
7
335
"They are mere goods, merchandise, animals, beasts, slaves, and may be worked, tethered, chained, and penned, and enjoyed, as masters wish".
7
336
"Still, I am pleased," I said, "that my personal collar-slut, Cecily, was exempted, that she was held apart in the bartering".
7
337
"She was not," said Lord Nishida.
7
338
"What?" I said.
7
339
"She went for a fukuro of rice," said Lord Nishida.
I regret only that the others were bartered, and for so little".
"Do not concern yourself," he said.
"They are mere goods, merchandise, animals, beasts, slaves, and may be worked, tethered, chained, and penned, and enjoyed, as masters wish".
"Still, I am pleased," I said, "that my personal collar-slut, Cecily, was exempted, that she was held apart in the bartering".
"She was not," said Lord Nishida.
"What?" I said.
"She went for a fukuro of rice," said Lord Nishida.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 7)