Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
586
And I did not doubt but what, as he had said, a warrior's vengeance is not a light thing.
20
587
If I were free, I might hide, slip away, change identities, be in any one of a thousand cities, be untraceable.
20
588
As a slave I must await him at the Chatka and Curla, fearing each stranger who might enter, fearing it might be he.
20
589
Must I await him here, like a silken, caressable verr, unable to flee, observed in the day, chained at night? And if I were sold it might not be hard to track me, from master to master, by means of slave papers, merchants' records, and so on.
20
590
Goreans tend to keep track of their properties, verr, kaiila, slaves, and such.
20
591
"Free me, master," I begged.
20
592
He looked down upon me.
And I did not doubt but what, as he had said, a warrior's vengeance is not a light thing.
If I were free, I might hide, slip away, change identities, be in any one of a thousand cities, be untraceable.
As a slave I must await him at the Chatka and Curla, fearing each stranger who might enter, fearing it might be he.
Must I await him here, like a silken, caressable verr, unable to flee, observed in the day, chained at night? And if I were sold it might not be hard to track me, from master to master, by means of slave papers, merchants' records, and so on.
Goreans tend to keep track of their properties, verr, kaiila, slaves, and such.
"Free me, master," I begged.
He looked down upon me.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )