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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 56 "It is on my collar".
16 57 "How does your collar read?" he inquired.
16 58 I did not know why he was asking me such things.
16 59 Was I to be beaten, if I could not recall? What slave does not know her master? What slave does not know what is on her collar? "'I am the slave of Tullius Quintus, of Ar'," I said.
16 60 "Good," he said.
16 61 These questions seemed to me strange.
16 62 "In more than one tavern," he said, "and twice in the Plaza of Tarns, I have encountered inquiries pertaining to you".
"It is on my collar". "How does your collar read?" he inquired. I did not know why he was asking me such things. Was I to be beaten, if I could not recall? What slave does not know her master? What slave does not know what is on her collar? "'I am the slave of Tullius Quintus, of Ar'," I said. "Good," he said. These questions seemed to me strange. "In more than one tavern," he said, "and twice in the Plaza of Tarns, I have encountered inquiries pertaining to you". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )