Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
56
26
"You claim to be a free woman," I said.
56
27
"I am a free woman!" she said.
56
28
"Lady Kameko, of the household of the shogun!" "Perhaps you are a mere contract woman," I said, "whose contract may change hands, and be bought and sold, much as though you might be a slave".
56
29
"No," she said, "I am a free woman, and a free woman of the higher orders".
56
30
"Considering your garmenture," I said, "I find that hard to believe".
56
31
"Upon the departure of soldiers," she said, "peasants, laughing, curious, angry, riotous, streamed into the palace.
56
32
They fell upon me, tore away my clothing, threw me to the tiles, and used me, several, like rutting tarsks, as a vessel for their pleasure".
"You claim to be a free woman," I said.
"I am a free woman!" she said.
"Lady Kameko, of the household of the shogun!" "Perhaps you are a mere contract woman," I said, "whose contract may change hands, and be bought and sold, much as though you might be a slave".
"No," she said, "I am a free woman, and a free woman of the higher orders".
"Considering your garmenture," I said, "I find that hard to believe".
"Upon the departure of soldiers," she said, "peasants, laughing, curious, angry, riotous, streamed into the palace.
They fell upon me, tore away my clothing, threw me to the tiles, and used me, several, like rutting tarsks, as a vessel for their pleasure".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )