Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
108
This was the first time, since my arrival at the black court, that I had been allowed outside the court.
This was the first time, since my arrival at the black court, that I had been allowed outside the court.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #108)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
105
"Why not you?" I asked.
26
106
"I am not a barbarian," she said.
26
107
"I see," I said.
26
108
This was the first time, since my arrival at the black court, that I had been allowed outside the court.
26
109
I did not think of escape, of course, as I was collared.
26
110
Tunicked, collared, and marked, there is no escape for the Gorean slave girl.
26
111
The best she might hope for would be to fall into the hands of a new master, who would know she has fled a former master.
"Why not you?" I asked.
"I am not a barbarian," she said.
"I see," I said.
This was the first time, since my arrival at the black court, that I had been allowed outside the court.
I did not think of escape, of course, as I was collared.
Tunicked, collared, and marked, there is no escape for the Gorean slave girl.
The best she might hope for would be to fall into the hands of a new master, who would know she has fled a former master.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26)