Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
59
I had tried, constantly, to respect her, and I had reminded myself, a thousand times a day, that she was, as I, a person.
5
60
Yet, to be honest, I was not the only slave to whom she was petty and vicious.
5
61
She was not popular in the pens, either with the slaves or keepers.
5
62
I knew she was a person.
5
63
Yet it was hard not to see her as a girl, and a slave.
5
64
At times I suspected even the Lady Gina might be growing impatient with her.
5
65
"He looked at me!" cried Lola, triumphantly, pointing to me, turning to Lady Gina.
I had tried, constantly, to respect her, and I had reminded myself, a thousand times a day, that she was, as I, a person.
Yet, to be honest, I was not the only slave to whom she was petty and vicious.
She was not popular in the pens, either with the slaves or keepers.
I knew she was a person.
Yet it was hard not to see her as a girl, and a slave.
At times I suspected even the Lady Gina might be growing impatient with her.
"He looked at me!" cried Lola, triumphantly, pointing to me, turning to Lady Gina.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )