Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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61
962
Unknown to herself, aside from her brief role in meeting a tarnsman on the shore of thassa, at the edge of the forest, and seeing that he was brought to Tarncamp, she had been preselected, in virtue of a standing order, for a Gorean collar, and would be delivering herself, as well, to Tarncamp.
Unknown to herself, aside from her brief role in meeting a tarnsman on the shore of Thassa, at the edge of the forest, and seeing that he was brought to Tarncamp, she had been preselected, in virtue of a standing order, for a Gorean collar, and would be delivering herself, as well, to Tarncamp.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #962)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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61
959
Apprised she should have a male colleague to aid in dissembling her true status and role on Gor, she had enlisted Gregory Smith, well aware, from small incidents, of his remote, hopeless, infatuation with her.
61
960
So she had brought him with her to Gor as a subordinate and menial.
61
961
As such, he had had to endure her myriad directives, her insufferable, unpleasant temperament, her insolence, her impatience and vanity, her contempt, and her frequent criticisms, disparagements, and insults.
61
962
Unknown to herself, aside from her brief role in meeting a tarnsman on the shore of thassa, at the edge of the forest, and seeing that he was brought to Tarncamp, she had been preselected, in virtue of a standing order, for a Gorean collar, and would be delivering herself, as well, to Tarncamp.
61
963
Her complexion, hair color, and eye color would be rare in the islands.
61
964
It was supposed, accordingly, that she might constitute a charming, agreeable gift for a shogun.
61
965
While she, on Gor, had fallen to the mark and collar, her minion, Gregory White, had remained free.
Apprised she should have a male colleague to aid in dissembling her true status and role on Gor, she had enlisted Gregory Smith, well aware, from small incidents, of his remote, hopeless, infatuation with her.
So she had brought him with her to Gor as a subordinate and menial.
As such, he had had to endure her myriad directives, her insufferable, unpleasant temperament, her insolence, her impatience and vanity, her contempt, and her frequent criticisms, disparagements, and insults.
Unknown to herself, aside from her brief role in meeting a tarnsman on the shore of thassa, at the edge of the forest, and seeing that he was brought to Tarncamp, she had been preselected, in virtue of a standing order, for a Gorean collar, and would be delivering herself, as well, to Tarncamp.
Her complexion, hair color, and eye color would be rare in the islands.
It was supposed, accordingly, that she might constitute a charming, agreeable gift for a shogun.
While she, on Gor, had fallen to the mark and collar, her minion, Gregory White, had remained free.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)