Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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246
"Perhaps it would be just as well, then," said Turbus, sympathetically, "if you did not come again into his possession".
"Perhaps it would be just as well, then," said Turbus, sympathetically, "if you did not come again into his possession".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #246)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
243
"I do not know," said Turbus, shrugging.
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244
"He did," she said, bitterly.
16
245
"He did".
16
246
"Perhaps it would be just as well, then," said Turbus, sympathetically, "if you did not come again into his possession".
16
247
She put her head down.
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248
"The girl who is bought off the block," said Turbus, "knows that it is she herself, and only herself, who is desired.
16
249
Nothing else, you understand, is being sold, only the girl".
"I do not know," said Turbus, shrugging.
"He did," she said, bitterly.
"He did".
"Perhaps it would be just as well, then," said Turbus, sympathetically, "if you did not come again into his possession".
She put her head down.
"The girl who is bought off the block," said Turbus, "knows that it is she herself, and only herself, who is desired.
Nothing else, you understand, is being sold, only the girl".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 16)