Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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29
163
"And in so begging," said Tajima, "the woman proclaims herself a slave, and makes herself a slave, does she not?" "Yes, if she is not already a slave," I said.
"And in so begging," said Tajima, "the woman proclaims herself a slave, and makes herself a slave, does she not?" "Yes, if she is not already a slave," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #163)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
160
"You heard?" inquired Tajima.
29
161
"Of course," I said, "the slave has begged food.
29
162
It is not unusual for a slave to beg food, particular if she has not been fed recently".
29
163
"And in so begging," said Tajima, "the woman proclaims herself a slave, and makes herself a slave, does she not?" "Yes, if she is not already a slave," I said.
29
164
"And in so begging," said Tajima, "the slave acknowledges herself a slave, does she not?" "Yes," I said.
29
165
A slave's food, of course, as her clothing, and such, is at the discretion of her master.
29
166
Indeed, some masters require small rituals at feeding times.
"You heard?" inquired Tajima.
"Of course," I said, "the slave has begged food.
It is not unusual for a slave to beg food, particular if she has not been fed recently".
"And in so begging," said Tajima, "the woman proclaims herself a slave, and makes herself a slave, does she not?" "Yes, if she is not already a slave," I said.
"And in so begging," said Tajima, "the slave acknowledges herself a slave, does she not?" "Yes," I said.
A slave's food, of course, as her clothing, and such, is at the discretion of her master.
Indeed, some masters require small rituals at feeding times.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 29)