Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Can you pay?" pressed the prefect.
"Can you pay?" pressed the prefect.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #199)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Can you pay?" "You have lured me here," cried out the Lady Melpomene to the Lady Florence, "away from Vonda, beyond the shelter of her walls!" "The walls of Vonda," said the prefect sternly, "would no longer afford you protection, for your debt, in its plenitude, is now owed to one who is a citizen of Vonda".
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The Lady Melpomene shuddered.
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198
"I have been tricked," she said.
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199
"Can you pay?" pressed the prefect.
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200
"No," she cried in misery, "no!" "Kneel, Lady Melpomene, free woman of Vonda," said the prefect.
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201
"Please, no!" she wept.
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"Would you rather this be done on the platform of public shame in the great square of Vonda, where you might bring shame upon the Home Stone?" inquired the prefect.
"Can you pay?" "You have lured me here," cried out the Lady Melpomene to the Lady Florence, "away from Vonda, beyond the shelter of her walls!" "The walls of Vonda," said the prefect sternly, "would no longer afford you protection, for your debt, in its plenitude, is now owed to one who is a citizen of Vonda".
The Lady Melpomene shuddered.
"I have been tricked," she said.
"Can you pay?" pressed the prefect.
"No," she cried in misery, "no!" "Kneel, Lady Melpomene, free woman of Vonda," said the prefect.
"Please, no!" she wept.
"Would you rather this be done on the platform of public shame in the great square of Vonda, where you might bring shame upon the Home Stone?" inquired the prefect.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 22)