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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Had she truly thought that she, and her some two hundred collar sisters, on their chains, so beautiful, so vital, so carefully selected, had been brought across the breadth of mighty Thassa, all the way from continental, known Gor, merely to be tower slaves? I did not think it likely she would soon forget the two booted blows which had publicly spread her thighs, and their import. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #103)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 103 Had she truly thought that she, and her some two hundred collar sisters, on their chains, so beautiful, so vital, so carefully selected, had been brought across the breadth of mighty thassa, all the way from continental, known Gor, merely to be tower slaves? I did not think it likely she would soon forget the two booted blows which had publicly spread her thighs, and their import.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 100 And thus each was reminded of, or informed of, the sort of slave they were.
20 101 I saw a sudden look of surprise, and then understanding, manifest itself in the features of Alcinoë.
20 102 Though she might be white-silk, she was a pleasure slave.
20 103 Had she truly thought that she, and her some two hundred collar sisters, on their chains, so beautiful, so vital, so carefully selected, had been brought across the breadth of mighty thassa, all the way from continental, known Gor, merely to be tower slaves? I did not think it likely she would soon forget the two booted blows which had publicly spread her thighs, and their import.
20 104 "Are you in need of discipline?" I had asked.
20 105 "I trust not," she had said.
20 106 "What was the business between you and Iole?" I asked.
And thus each was reminded of, or informed of, the sort of slave they were. I saw a sudden look of surprise, and then understanding, manifest itself in the features of Alcinoë. Though she might be white-silk, she was a pleasure slave. Had she truly thought that she, and her some two hundred collar sisters, on their chains, so beautiful, so vital, so carefully selected, had been brought across the breadth of mighty thassa, all the way from continental, known Gor, merely to be tower slaves? I did not think it likely she would soon forget the two booted blows which had publicly spread her thighs, and their import. "Are you in need of discipline?" I had asked. "I trust not," she had said. "What was the business between you and Iole?" I asked. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 20)