Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Yes, Slave," he said.
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She knelt before him, reaching out to him, weeping with joy.
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She looked to me once, that I might not reveal what had once been her identity.
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She had once been the Lady Sabina of Fortress of Saphronicus, the daughter of Kleomenes, of Fortress of Saphronicus, promised in companion Contract, in a proposed political alliance intended to further the fortunes of Fortress of Saphronicus and the Salerian Confederation, to the fifth son of the warrior, Ebullius Gaius Cassius, the Administrator of Ti, Thandar of Ti, also of the warriors.
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He rose to his feet.
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She looked up at him.
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Thandar of Ti, her master, regarded her.
"Yes, Slave," he said.
She knelt before him, reaching out to him, weeping with joy.
She looked to me once, that I might not reveal what had once been her identity.
She had once been the Lady Sabina of Fortress of Saphronicus, the daughter of Kleomenes, of Fortress of Saphronicus, promised in companion Contract, in a proposed political alliance intended to further the fortunes of Fortress of Saphronicus and the Salerian Confederation, to the fifth son of the warrior, Ebullius Gaius Cassius, the Administrator of Ti, Thandar of Ti, also of the warriors.
He rose to his feet.
She looked up at him.
Thandar of Ti, her master, regarded her.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )