Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"They would be pleased to see such as you, naked, at their feet, in a collar," he said.
"They would be pleased to see such as you, naked, at their feet, in a collar," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #256)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"So many such as you have thought," he said, "who are now on Gor, and, as they should be, in collars".
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"'collars'?" "Slave collars".
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"I shall call the police!" I said.
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"They would be pleased to see such as you, naked, at their feet, in a collar," he said.
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"Get out!" He went to the door and opened it, and then turned, paused in the threshold.
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"As for Gor, my dear," he said, "inquire further into the matter.
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Normally one such as you would not be selected, but I think we may make an exception in your case.
"So many such as you have thought," he said, "who are now on Gor, and, as they should be, in collars".
"'collars'?" "Slave collars".
"I shall call the police!" I said.
"They would be pleased to see such as you, naked, at their feet, in a collar," he said.
"Get out!" He went to the door and opened it, and then turned, paused in the threshold.
"As for Gor, my dear," he said, "inquire further into the matter.
Normally one such as you would not be selected, but I think we may make an exception in your case.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 1)