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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

Judy Thornton, or she who had once, on a remote and artificial world, been Judy Thornton, looked up at the moons. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #1242)
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4 1242 Judy Thornton, or she who had once, on a remote and artificial world, been Judy Thornton, looked up at the moons.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 1239 I moved somewhat and looked at the furs, and, in some places, the tenting of the men.
4 1240 I turned my head and looked up at the moons.
4 1241 How wild and white and beautiful they seemed.
4 1242 Judy Thornton, or she who had once, on a remote and artificial world, been Judy Thornton, looked up at the moons.
4 1243 I remembered the lovely slave in the Ta-Teera which I had seen in the mirror.
4 1244 She, surely, had not been Judy Thornton.
4 1245 I was gloriously pleased to be that slave.
I moved somewhat and looked at the furs, and, in some places, the tenting of the men. I turned my head and looked up at the moons. How wild and white and beautiful they seemed. Judy Thornton, or she who had once, on a remote and artificial world, been Judy Thornton, looked up at the moons. I remembered the lovely slave in the Ta-Teera which I had seen in the mirror. She, surely, had not been Judy Thornton. I was gloriously pleased to be that slave. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)