Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
300
"It is my understanding, following merchant law, and Tahari custom," I said, "that I am not a slave, for though I am a prisoner, I have been neither branded nor collared, nor have I performed a gesture of submission".
"It is my understanding, following merchant law, and Tahari custom," I said, "that I am not a slave, for though I am a prisoner, I have been neither branded nor collared, nor have I performed a gesture of submission".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #300)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
297
"Do you like being a slave?" she asked.
12
298
There were red silken sheets on the great couch, on which she reclined.
12
299
At its foot there was a slave ring.
12
300
"It is my understanding, following merchant law, and Tahari custom," I said, "that I am not a slave, for though I am a prisoner, I have been neither branded nor collared, nor have I performed a gesture of submission".
12
301
"My bold slave," she said.
12
302
I shrugged.
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303
"Do you find me pleasing," she asked, "out of mannish desert garb?" I regarded her.
"Do you like being a slave?" she asked.
There were red silken sheets on the great couch, on which she reclined.
At its foot there was a slave ring.
"It is my understanding, following merchant law, and Tahari custom," I said, "that I am not a slave, for though I am a prisoner, I have been neither branded nor collared, nor have I performed a gesture of submission".
"My bold slave," she said.
I shrugged.
"Do you find me pleasing," she asked, "out of mannish desert garb?" I regarded her.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 12)