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

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5 437 "Perhaps now, dear Lady," said the captain, "you will choose to speak, choose to reveal your name and city, and your business in this vicinity so late in the night?" I dared not speak.
5 438 I turned my head to the side, with a wild sob, as the veil of the citizeness was torn away.
5 439 I wore now only the last veil.
5 440 It was as though in my own home an almost final shield of modesty had been taken from me, leaving me only a bit of wide-strung netting, inviting the ripping hand of a master.
5 441 The hand of the man reached to the last veil.
5 442 His hand hesitated.
5 443 "Perhaps she is free?" asked one of the men.
"Perhaps now, dear Lady," said the captain, "you will choose to speak, choose to reveal your name and city, and your business in this vicinity so late in the night?" I dared not speak. I turned my head to the side, with a wild sob, as the veil of the citizeness was torn away. I wore now only the last veil. It was as though in my own home an almost final shield of modesty had been taken from me, leaving me only a bit of wide-strung netting, inviting the ripping hand of a master. The hand of the man reached to the last veil. His hand hesitated. "Perhaps she is free?" asked one of the men. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )