Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
453
"I would not be the best judge of that, Master," I said.
"I would not be the best judge of that, Master," I said.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #453)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
450
The guard then looked toward Inge, within the cage, and, instantly, under his eye, she stood straight, exhibiting herself as I had, as a lovely stripped slave.
11
451
One is not permitted clothing in the cage.
11
452
"She is a nice cutlet of slave meat, don't you think so, El-in-or?" asked the guard.
11
453
"I would not be the best judge of that, Master," I said.
11
454
But I expected that the sight of Inge on a block would have the masters reaching for their coins.
11
455
How dared she stand so well! Did she not know she was of the scribes! Changes were being wrought in her.
11
456
She was apparently becoming accustomed to her bondage, and was coming to understand herself as a slave, only that.
The guard then looked toward Inge, within the cage, and, instantly, under his eye, she stood straight, exhibiting herself as I had, as a lovely stripped slave.
One is not permitted clothing in the cage.
"She is a nice cutlet of slave meat, don't you think so, El-in-or?" asked the guard.
"I would not be the best judge of that, Master," I said.
But I expected that the sight of Inge on a block would have the masters reaching for their coins.
How dared she stand so well! Did she not know she was of the scribes! Changes were being wrought in her.
She was apparently becoming accustomed to her bondage, and was coming to understand herself as a slave, only that.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11)