Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
84
I did not know how she had come into his possession, where or how he might have seized or purchased her.
I did not know how she had come into his possession, where or how he might have seized or purchased her.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #84)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
81
During the revolt, one gathers that some of the "Silver Masks," those not captured and collared, fled the city, presumably, undefended and unprotected, to soon find themselves in foreign chains.
38
82
Amongst these, I suppose, was Dorna the Proud.
38
83
She was now the slave of Pa-Kur, of the Assassins.
38
84
I did not know how she had come into his possession, where or how he might have seized or purchased her.
38
85
But now, clearly, it was his collar on her neck.
38
86
I did not doubt that he had "found her flanks of interest," as the masters say, but I suspected her value to him went far beyond her desperate attempt to please him fully and perfectly in the furs.
38
87
She was beautiful, brilliant, and unscrupulous, a suitable participant in clandestine plots and villainies.
During the revolt, one gathers that some of the "Silver Masks," those not captured and collared, fled the city, presumably, undefended and unprotected, to soon find themselves in foreign chains.
Amongst these, I suppose, was Dorna the Proud.
She was now the slave of Pa-Kur, of the Assassins.
I did not know how she had come into his possession, where or how he might have seized or purchased her.
But now, clearly, it was his collar on her neck.
I did not doubt that he had "found her flanks of interest," as the masters say, but I suspected her value to him went far beyond her desperate attempt to please him fully and perfectly in the furs.
She was beautiful, brilliant, and unscrupulous, a suitable participant in clandestine plots and villainies.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 38)