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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 482 But he said to me merely that I might then leave.
1 483 I was then angry.
1 484 'What have you to tell me of gor?' I asked.
1 485 'Surely you have learned something of gor this afternoon,' he said.
1 486 'I do not understand,' I said.
1 487 'It is a pity that you are so stupid,' he said, 'else you might bring a higher price.
1 488 ' 'Price!' I cried.
But he said to me merely that I might then leave. I was then angry. 'What have you to tell me of gor?' I asked. 'Surely you have learned something of gor this afternoon,' he said. 'I do not understand,' I said. 'It is a pity that you are so stupid,' he said, 'else you might bring a higher price. ' 'Price!' I cried. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )