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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
7 1032 "Are you going to whip me?" she asked.
7 1033 "I certainly am not," I said.
7 1034 "I did not think so".
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. "Are you going to whip me?" she asked. "I certainly am not," I said. "I did not think so". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )