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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 227 "It is true," she suddenly sobbed.
16 228 "If you would improve your situation somewhat," he said, "I recommend that you learn the arts of the slave girl, and practice them with diligence".
16 229 "That would only improve my situation somewhat?" she asked, puzzled.
16 230 "Yes," he said, "for you would still be free, and no free woman, because she is free, can truly compete for the attention and affection of a man as can a slave girl".
16 231 "Why?" she asked.
16 232 "I do not know," said Turbus Veminius.
16 233 "Perhaps it is simply because the slave girl is a slave girl, truly, and is owned".
"It is true," she suddenly sobbed. "If you would improve your situation somewhat," he said, "I recommend that you learn the arts of the slave girl, and practice them with diligence". "That would only improve my situation somewhat?" she asked, puzzled. "Yes," he said, "for you would still be free, and no free woman, because she is free, can truly compete for the attention and affection of a man as can a slave girl". "Why?" she asked. "I do not know," said Turbus Veminius. "Perhaps it is simply because the slave girl is a slave girl, truly, and is owned". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )