Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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At the cache camp, the first night of our arrival, the Lady Sabina had been stripped and thrown on her back, head down, on the inclining, white-barked tree trunk, to which she had then been, as I had been before her, helplessly roped.
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When the iron had been pulled from her burned, marked flesh she had been rendered, as was the intention of my master, and those in Ar, politically valueless.
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473
She was then only a slave.
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She was unroped and thrown, a bond girl, to the feet of my master.
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"We must name you," he said.
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"Sabina—Sabina—" said he, as though musing on the thought.
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"Ah," had he then said, "it seems that you, in your former name, carried already, an excellent slave name".
At the cache camp, the first night of our arrival, the Lady Sabina had been stripped and thrown on her back, head down, on the inclining, white-barked tree trunk, to which she had then been, as I had been before her, helplessly roped.
When the iron had been pulled from her burned, marked flesh she had been rendered, as was the intention of my master, and those in Ar, politically valueless.
She was then only a slave.
She was unroped and thrown, a bond girl, to the feet of my master.
"We must name you," he said.
"Sabina—Sabina—" said he, as though musing on the thought.
"Ah," had he then said, "it seems that you, in your former name, carried already, an excellent slave name".
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )