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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

"After what you have done to me," she said, "and after all the pleasure you have derived from me, how you have reaped my fields and picked my fruit, surely your honor is satisfied". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #250)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 250 "After what you have done to me," she said, "and after all the pleasure you have derived from me, how you have reaped my fields and picked my fruit, surely your honor is satisfied".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 247 "You jest," she said.
32 248 She laughed, uncertainly.
32 249 I did not, of course, join in her uneasy merriment.
32 250 "After what you have done to me," she said, "and after all the pleasure you have derived from me, how you have reaped my fields and picked my fruit, surely your honor is satisfied".
32 251 "honor?" I said.
32 252 "It is not necessary to sell me," she said.
32 253 "No, I do not think it is necessary to sell you," I said.
"You jest," she said. She laughed, uncertainly. I did not, of course, join in her uneasy merriment. "After what you have done to me," she said, "and after all the pleasure you have derived from me, how you have reaped my fields and picked my fruit, surely your honor is satisfied". "honor?" I said. "It is not necessary to sell me," she said. "No, I do not think it is necessary to sell you," I said. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 32)