Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
13
16
No longer did I wear the Turian collar; it had been roughly filed from my neck by a maleslave, under the whip of his overseer.
No longer did I wear the Turian collar; it had been roughly filed from my neck by a male slave, under the whip of his overseer.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #16)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
13
There were twenty steps to the height of the block.
13
14
My hair was longer now, as it had not been cut on Gor, save to trim and shape it.
13
15
It now fell below my shoulders, and swirled behind me, shaped into the "slave flame".
13
16
No longer did I wear the Turian collar; it had been roughly filed from my neck by a maleslave, under the whip of his overseer.
13
17
He had been struck once when he had let his finger touch the side of my neck.
13
18
I do not know if he did it on purpose or not.
13
19
No longer did I wear in my left ear the silver leaf, identifying me as a catch of Rask, a warrior and raider of the city of Treve.
There were twenty steps to the height of the block.
My hair was longer now, as it had not been cut on Gor, save to trim and shape it.
It now fell below my shoulders, and swirled behind me, shaped into the "slave flame".
No longer did I wear the Turian collar; it had been roughly filed from my neck by a male slave, under the whip of his overseer.
He had been struck once when he had let his finger touch the side of my neck.
I do not know if he did it on purpose or not.
No longer did I wear in my left ear the silver leaf, identifying me as a catch of Rask, a warrior and raider of the city of Treve.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13)