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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 221 "But it, in itself," he said, "will do little to improve your situation".
16 222 "I do not understand," she said.
16 223 "You are, I suspect," said Turbus Veminius, "a pretty little thing.
16 224 If your companion bought you, naked and collared, in a market, he would doubtless prize you highly".
16 225 "Turbus!" she cried, angrily.
16 226 "But as his companion you are too much taken for granted," he said.
16 227 "It is true," she suddenly sobbed.
"But it, in itself," he said, "will do little to improve your situation". "I do not understand," she said. "You are, I suspect," said Turbus Veminius, "a pretty little thing. If your companion bought you, naked and collared, in a market, he would doubtless prize you highly". "Turbus!" she cried, angrily. "But as his companion you are too much taken for granted," he said. "It is true," she suddenly sobbed. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )