Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
93
"Yes, Master," she had said.
5
94
I had not seen fit again, however, to send her for bread.
5
95
She now stood beside me, in the white tunic, in the slave strap, her hands braceleted at her belly.
5
96
It did not seem necessary, for her instruction, to have her walk again as a slave girl in the streets of her own city.
5
97
Lydius, I felt, had, however, been owed that sight.
5
98
She had now had it.
5
99
The girl was now mine, completely, as any other slave.
"Yes, Master," she had said.
I had not seen fit again, however, to send her for bread.
She now stood beside me, in the white tunic, in the slave strap, her hands braceleted at her belly.
It did not seem necessary, for her instruction, to have her walk again as a slave girl in the streets of her own city.
Lydius, I felt, had, however, been owed that sight.
She had now had it.
The girl was now mine, completely, as any other slave.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )