Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
175
She is often, at first, exhibited as a trophy of victory, in triumphs, civil celebrations, court occasions, and such, but later may be simply put with other female slaves of the victor".
She is often, at first, exhibited as a trophy of victory, in triumphs, civil celebrations, court occasions, and such, but later may be simply put with other female slaves of the victor".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #175)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
172
"It is not unprecedented," said Addison Steele.
47
173
"Wars are frequent.
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174
Thus it is occasionally the case that a defeated Ubara finds herself naked and chained, branded and collared, at the feet of her conqueror.
47
175
She is often, at first, exhibited as a trophy of victory, in triumphs, civil celebrations, court occasions, and such, but later may be simply put with other female slaves of the victor".
47
176
"It still seems surprising to me," I said.
47
177
"Bosk did not free her," said Addison Steele.
47
178
"Rather, he realized that she would be safest as a slave.
"It is not unprecedented," said Addison Steele.
"Wars are frequent.
Thus it is occasionally the case that a defeated Ubara finds herself naked and chained, branded and collared, at the feet of her conqueror.
She is often, at first, exhibited as a trophy of victory, in triumphs, civil celebrations, court occasions, and such, but later may be simply put with other female slaves of the victor".
"It still seems surprising to me," I said.
"Bosk did not free her," said Addison Steele.
"Rather, he realized that she would be safest as a slave.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 47)