Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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343
"How is it," I asked, "that a free woman should have among her belongings such unusual articles as a Ta-Teera and a collar?" "I have been associated," she said, "with female slavers, of the house of Tima.
"How is it," I asked, "that a free woman should have among her belongings such unusual articles as a Ta-Teera and a collar?" "I have been associated," she said, "with female slavers, of the house of Tima.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #343)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
340
"What do you want of me?" she asked.
4
341
"Who are you?" "Spread your knees," I told her.
4
342
Angrily she did so.
4
343
"How is it," I asked, "that a free woman should have among her belongings such unusual articles as a Ta-Teera and a collar?" "I have been associated," she said, "with female slavers, of the house of Tima.
4
344
I have occasionally used such articles in my work".
4
345
"I see," I said.
4
346
"Do I know you?" she asked.
"What do you want of me?" she asked.
"Who are you?" "Spread your knees," I told her.
Angrily she did so.
"How is it," I asked, "that a free woman should have among her belongings such unusual articles as a Ta-Teera and a collar?" "I have been associated," she said, "with female slavers, of the house of Tima.
I have occasionally used such articles in my work".
"I see," I said.
"Do I know you?" she asked.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 4)