Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
110
"So why, then," she asked, "should they be happy, and I not?" "I do not know, Mistress," I said.
14
111
"I am advised, Jason," she said, "by certain of my friends to accept a companion".
14
112
"I did not know that," I said.
14
113
"Many men, young and rich, have desired to become my companion.
14
114
Such matches, in many cases, would profitably increase our common holdings.
14
115
Yet I have until now, at least, turned them all away.
14
116
I have remained independent".
"So why, then," she asked, "should they be happy, and I not?" "I do not know, Mistress," I said.
"I am advised, Jason," she said, "by certain of my friends to accept a companion".
"I did not know that," I said.
"Many men, young and rich, have desired to become my companion.
Such matches, in many cases, would profitably increase our common holdings.
Yet I have until now, at least, turned them all away.
I have remained independent".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )