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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 304 I supposed that Adraste could read.
11 305 She thought herself so beautiful, so superior! Perhaps she could even read.
11 306 Suppose it was true, if it was true, that she had once been of high caste.
11 307 What did that matter? She was no longer of high caste.
11 308 There was a collar on her neck now, locked there, as mine on me.
11 309 The proud Adraste was now no more than I, only another slave.
11 310 Then I put the haughty, pretentious Adraste from my mind.
I supposed that Adraste could read. She thought herself so beautiful, so superior! Perhaps she could even read. Suppose it was true, if it was true, that she had once been of high caste. What did that matter? She was no longer of high caste. There was a collar on her neck now, locked there, as mine on me. The proud Adraste was now no more than I, only another slave. Then I put the haughty, pretentious Adraste from my mind. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )