Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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138
It was important to my plans to convince her that she stood in jeopardy, that I would dare to put her in a camisk and collar.
It was important to my plans to convince her that she stood in jeopardy, that I would dare to put her in a camisk and collar.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #138)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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135
The Tatrix laughed bitterly.
15
136
"It would buy a tarn," she said.
15
137
I could tell that she was not certain that I was serious, that she did not really believe I could mean what I said.
15
138
It was important to my plans to convince her that she stood in jeopardy, that I would dare to put her in a camisk and collar.
15
139
She laughed, testing me, holding the tattered hem of her robe towards me.
15
140
"You see," she said, in mock despair, "I will not bring much in this poor garment".
15
141
"That is true," I said.
The Tatrix laughed bitterly.
"It would buy a tarn," she said.
I could tell that she was not certain that I was serious, that she did not really believe I could mean what I said.
It was important to my plans to convince her that she stood in jeopardy, that I would dare to put her in a camisk and collar.
She laughed, testing me, holding the tattered hem of her robe towards me.
"You see," she said, in mock despair, "I will not bring much in this poor garment".
"That is true," I said.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15)