Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
474
She had told me that I had become harder, more Gorean.
1
475
I wondered if it were true or not.
1
476
A true Gorean, I speculated, would not have left her in the paga tavern.
1
477
A true Gorean, I speculated, would have purchased her, and brought her back, to put her with his other women, a delicious new slave for his house.
1
478
I smiled to myself.
1
479
The girl Elizabeth Cardwell, once a secretary in New York City, was one of the most delicious little wenches I had ever seen in slave silk.
1
480
Her thigh bore the brand of the four bosk horns.
She had told me that I had become harder, more Gorean.
I wondered if it were true or not.
A true Gorean, I speculated, would not have left her in the paga tavern.
A true Gorean, I speculated, would have purchased her, and brought her back, to put her with his other women, a delicious new slave for his house.
I smiled to myself.
The girl Elizabeth Cardwell, once a secretary in New York City, was one of the most delicious little wenches I had ever seen in slave silk.
Her thigh bore the brand of the four bosk horns.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )