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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

She then, in misery, before the men, redoubled her efforts to free herself. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #131)
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5 131 She then, in misery, before the men, redoubled her efforts to free herself.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 128 She was a very pretty slave.
5 129 Then she decided to stop struggling.
5 130 "You had best hurry," said one of the fellows, "for Aya will wonder about where you are".
5 131 She then, in misery, before the men, redoubled her efforts to free herself.
5 132 Yes, she was a pretty slave, and the small, diaphanous veil, now with its bit of blood in the silk, where the young nomad's teeth had cut her lip, given her nudity, was a delightful irony.
5 133 I conjectured that Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen, on Earth, had never expected to find herself in such a position.
5 134 But then, of course, she had never expected to be a slave, and on another world; she would not have known that she was on some slaver's list, and perhaps even from puberty; I was pleased with their judgment; I thought that, in time, given greater familiarity with her collar, the former Miss Blake-Allen would make an excellent slave.
She was a very pretty slave. Then she decided to stop struggling. "You had best hurry," said one of the fellows, "for Aya will wonder about where you are". She then, in misery, before the men, redoubled her efforts to free herself. Yes, she was a pretty slave, and the small, diaphanous veil, now with its bit of blood in the silk, where the young nomad's teeth had cut her lip, given her nudity, was a delightful irony. I conjectured that Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen, on Earth, had never expected to find herself in such a position. But then, of course, she had never expected to be a slave, and on another world; she would not have known that she was on some slaver's list, and perhaps even from puberty; I was pleased with their judgment; I thought that, in time, given greater familiarity with her collar, the former Miss Blake-Allen would make an excellent slave. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5)