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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 190 "Can there be more?" she asked.
3 191 "You cannot, at this time," I said, "even begin to suspect the depths, the dimensions, the wonders and marvels of slave submission".
3 192 "What you have done to me," she said, "is irreversible.
3 193 I can never go back, now, knowing what I do, to being a proud free woman".
3 194 I shrugged.
3 195 It was nothing to me.
3 196 "And yet," she said, sobbing, "I am too plain to be a slave".
"Can there be more?" she asked. "You cannot, at this time," I said, "even begin to suspect the depths, the dimensions, the wonders and marvels of slave submission". "What you have done to me," she said, "is irreversible. I can never go back, now, knowing what I do, to being a proud free woman". I shrugged. It was nothing to me. "And yet," she said, sobbing, "I am too plain to be a slave". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )