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Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 3 Gorean slaves are seldom treated gently.
17 4 I could see the collar on her neck, under the hood, locked, closely encircling her throat.
17 5 I had arranged that she did not know whose collar it was, nor why she had been purchased.
17 6 She lay there before me, in the light of the single, dangling tharlarion-oil lamp, prone, helpless, trembling and disoriented, on the dark, polished, wooden floor of my room in an obscure inn, The Fat urt, in Sybaris, near the harbor where the Tesephone was inconspicuously at anchor, crowded amongst dozens of similar small ships.
17 7 I noted that she was wise enough not to dare to speak.
17 8 Though she had not been long on Gor, she, highly intelligent as are most Earth females brought to Gor as slaves, was already well aware of what she might and might not do, what she might and might not be permitted.
17 9 That is one of the first things they learn as a slave.
Gorean slaves are seldom treated gently. I could see the collar on her neck, under the hood, locked, closely encircling her throat. I had arranged that she did not know whose collar it was, nor why she had been purchased. She lay there before me, in the light of the single, dangling tharlarion-oil lamp, prone, helpless, trembling and disoriented, on the dark, polished, wooden floor of my room in an obscure inn, The Fat urt, in Sybaris, near the harbor where the Tesephone was inconspicuously at anchor, crowded amongst dozens of similar small ships. I noted that she was wise enough not to dare to speak. Though she had not been long on Gor, she, highly intelligent as are most Earth females brought to Gor as slaves, was already well aware of what she might and might not do, what she might and might not be permitted. That is one of the first things they learn as a slave. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )