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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 189 "Then I forgive you," she smiled.
11 190 "Thank you," I said.
11 191 I was grateful and relieved that she had forgiven me for my lapse, for my having looked upon her, for an instant, as a man upon a woman.
11 192 I had looked upon her for that shameful instant not as a person, but as a luscious, desirable female, one fitted by nature to kneel at the feet of a strong man.
11 193 She smiled at me.
11 194 "I care deeply for you, Jason," she said.
11 195 "You are the first man I have met, in years, who has been kind to me, who has regarded me with gentleness and respect".
"Then I forgive you," she smiled. "Thank you," I said. I was grateful and relieved that she had forgiven me for my lapse, for my having looked upon her, for an instant, as a man upon a woman. I had looked upon her for that shameful instant not as a person, but as a luscious, desirable female, one fitted by nature to kneel at the feet of a strong man. She smiled at me. "I care deeply for you, Jason," she said. "You are the first man I have met, in years, who has been kind to me, who has regarded me with gentleness and respect". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )