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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 1208 I was turned about.
8 1209 "Behold this barbarian vulo," said the auctioneer.
8 1210 "Surely she is of some interest.
8 1211 Might she not be useful as a third or fourth slave in your house, to relieve higher, better slaves of disagreeable tasks? Perhaps she might do as a starter slave, for a son, or a gift for a son or nephew, returning from his studies in Harfax, Venna, Besnit, or Brundisium".
8 1212 It was called to the attention of the men that I was new to bondage and only partly trained, but these defects were somehow transformed into advantages, that a master might then have the exquisite pleasure of teaching a new girl what it was to be in a collar, that one might then train me more specifically to his own tastes, and such.
8 1213 "Speculate," said the auctioneer.
8 1214 "Would she not look well in a camisk, or less?" I recalled I had been put in a camisk by Mrs.
I was turned about. "Behold this barbarian vulo," said the auctioneer. "Surely she is of some interest. Might she not be useful as a third or fourth slave in your house, to relieve higher, better slaves of disagreeable tasks? Perhaps she might do as a starter slave, for a son, or a gift for a son or nephew, returning from his studies in Harfax, Venna, Besnit, or Brundisium". It was called to the attention of the men that I was new to bondage and only partly trained, but these defects were somehow transformed into advantages, that a master might then have the exquisite pleasure of teaching a new girl what it was to be in a collar, that one might then train me more specifically to his own tastes, and such. "Speculate," said the auctioneer. "Would she not look well in a camisk, or less?" I recalled I had been put in a camisk by Mrs. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )