Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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154
Trysts between slaves are clandestine, and fraught with peril.
37
155
We may be bred, of course, but such crossings are wholly at the discretion of the masters.
37
156
Such fine handsome slaves, of course, are not unoften noticed by free women, who may even buy them.
37
157
On the other hand, in the law of Ar, and several other cities, the free woman who pleasures herself with a male slave risks her own enslavement, and becoming the property of the slave's master.
37
158
"What is your name?" he asked.
37
159
"'Phyllis', I said.
37
160
"What is yours?" "Drusus," he said.
Trysts between slaves are clandestine, and fraught with peril.
We may be bred, of course, but such crossings are wholly at the discretion of the masters.
Such fine handsome slaves, of course, are not unoften noticed by free women, who may even buy them.
On the other hand, in the law of Ar, and several other cities, the free woman who pleasures herself with a male slave risks her own enslavement, and becoming the property of the slave's master.
"What is your name?" he asked.
"'Phyllis', I said.
"What is yours?" "Drusus," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )