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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had failed to relate well to her, in spite of being solicitous and charming, courteous and attentive, in spite of treating her with honor, and with dignity and respect. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #1028)
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7 1028 I had failed to relate well to her, in spite of being solicitous and charming, courteous and attentive, in spite of treating her with honor, and with dignity and respect.

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

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7 1025 Lola would understand the kicks of my feet, the blows of the whip.
7 1026 Those are arguments which any woman can follow.
7 1027 Then I forced such thoughts from my mind.
7 1028 I had failed to relate well to her, in spite of being solicitous and charming, courteous and attentive, in spite of treating her with honor, and with dignity and respect.
7 1029 I treated her as my equal and I was, in return, subjected to ill treatment and scorn.
7 1030 I understood almost nothing of what had occurred.
7 1031 I had joked with her; I had treated her with homely camaraderie; I had, almost invariably, treated her as a person.
Lola would understand the kicks of my feet, the blows of the whip. Those are arguments which any woman can follow. Then I forced such thoughts from my mind. I had failed to relate well to her, in spite of being solicitous and charming, courteous and attentive, in spite of treating her with honor, and with dignity and respect. I treated her as my equal and I was, in return, subjected to ill treatment and scorn. I understood almost nothing of what had occurred. I had joked with her; I had treated her with homely camaraderie; I had, almost invariably, treated her as a person. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 7)