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

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33 137 I recalled that he had told me, before the meeting in the audience chamber, that he had been given his freedom, and might even leave the Cave if he wished.
33 138 His natural pelting would protect him from the weather.
33 139 I envied him his capacity to come and go as he might please.
33 140 Aside from the question of garmenture, a kajira who left the Cave might be accounted a fugitive, and hunted down, as such.
33 141 Mina, as I recalled, was to have been fed alive to lesser Kurii until Trachinos, pleased with her lineaments, had purchased her.
33 142 When Grendel turned to me, I dropped to my knees, and lowered my head, fearing to look into the eyes of such a monster.
33 143 I remembered a glimpse of the golden chain swinging against that large, dark chest, the translator dangling from it, and then he had passed.
I recalled that he had told me, before the meeting in the audience chamber, that he had been given his freedom, and might even leave the Cave if he wished. His natural pelting would protect him from the weather. I envied him his capacity to come and go as he might please. Aside from the question of garmenture, a kajira who left the Cave might be accounted a fugitive, and hunted down, as such. Mina, as I recalled, was to have been fed alive to lesser Kurii until Trachinos, pleased with her lineaments, had purchased her. When Grendel turned to me, I dropped to my knees, and lowered my head, fearing to look into the eyes of such a monster. I remembered a glimpse of the golden chain swinging against that large, dark chest, the translator dangling from it, and then he had passed. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )