Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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214
I supposed her somewhere on continental Gor.
19
215
Much of this had to do with events which had transpired on the steel world mentioned.
19
216
I was aware that she, and the beast mentioned, who, it seemed, cared for her, and was determined to protect her, were no longer on the steel world.
19
217
When the kur raid had taken place on the Prison Moon the English girl, hoping to avoid being eaten, had pronounced herself slave, after which pronouncement, whether she understood it well or not, she was slave.
19
218
Later, I put my collar on her, making her my slave.
19
219
Once I had lost my honor in that container, and become a ruination to myself, I am supposing the Priest-Kings would have executed me, or, if satisfied, merely returned me to some wilderness on Gor, where I might eke out a lonely, shabby existence, lost to myself, friendless, excluded, despised, impoverished, and dishonored.
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"What of this one?" inquired the Ashigaru.
I supposed her somewhere on continental Gor.
Much of this had to do with events which had transpired on the steel world mentioned.
I was aware that she, and the beast mentioned, who, it seemed, cared for her, and was determined to protect her, were no longer on the steel world.
When the kur raid had taken place on the Prison Moon the English girl, hoping to avoid being eaten, had pronounced herself slave, after which pronouncement, whether she understood it well or not, she was slave.
Later, I put my collar on her, making her my slave.
Once I had lost my honor in that container, and become a ruination to myself, I am supposing the Priest-Kings would have executed me, or, if satisfied, merely returned me to some wilderness on Gor, where I might eke out a lonely, shabby existence, lost to myself, friendless, excluded, despised, impoverished, and dishonored.
"What of this one?" inquired the Ashigaru.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )