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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 52 I had denied that I was a slave, of course.
6 53 "Do you think I do not know a slave when I see one? You lack only the collar," he had said.
6 54 "Get out!" I had said.
6 55 "You might look fetching in a slave rag, or a slave tunic," he had said, "and, perhaps better, clad only in your collar".
6 56 "Get out!" I had said.
6 57 I was kneeling.
6 58 I was shaken, half fainting.
I had denied that I was a slave, of course. "Do you think I do not know a slave when I see one? You lack only the collar," he had said. "Get out!" I had said. "You might look fetching in a slave rag, or a slave tunic," he had said, "and, perhaps better, clad only in your collar". "Get out!" I had said. I was kneeling. I was shaken, half fainting. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )