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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

Did she not yet know she was a slave, and that she might account herself fortunate should a free man so much as glance in her direction? "Try on the first parka," said Thimble. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #62)
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12 62 Did she not yet know she was a slave, and that she might account herself fortunate should a free man so much as glance in her direction? "Try on the first parka," said Thimble.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 59 Arlene made a small noise.
12 60 I sensed that she was angry that I no longer looked upon her.
12 61 Was she not sufficiently beautiful? She had a girl's vanity.
12 62 Did she not yet know she was a slave, and that she might account herself fortunate should a free man so much as glance in her direction? "Try on the first parka," said Thimble.
12 63 Arlene slipped it on, over the head, as such garments, like northern garments generally, are donned.
12 64 "Hood," said Thimble.
12 65 Arlene lifted the hood and placed it properly.
Arlene made a small noise. I sensed that she was angry that I no longer looked upon her. Was she not sufficiently beautiful? She had a girl's vanity. Did she not yet know she was a slave, and that she might account herself fortunate should a free man so much as glance in her direction? "Try on the first parka," said Thimble. Arlene slipped it on, over the head, as such garments, like northern garments generally, are donned. "Hood," said Thimble. Arlene lifted the hood and placed it properly. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12)