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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 321 "I do not think you are worth two copper tarsks," I said.
10 322 "Beast!" she said.
10 323 "Beast!" "Remember," I told her, "you have no Home Stone".
10 324 "What are you telling me," she asked, "that I keep a civil tongue in my head?" "It would not hurt," I told her.
10 325 "Oh, yes!" she said.
10 326 "I know! I have no Home Stone! You might just tear the sheet from me.
10 327 You might just throw me down in the threshold, on the stones, under the lantern, and rape me, and re-enslave me!" "I could!" I said, angrily.
"I do not think you are worth two copper tarsks," I said. "Beast!" she said. "Beast!" "Remember," I told her, "you have no Home Stone". "What are you telling me," she asked, "that I keep a civil tongue in my head?" "It would not hurt," I told her. "Oh, yes!" she said. "I know! I have no Home Stone! You might just tear the sheet from me. You might just throw me down in the threshold, on the stones, under the lantern, and rape me, and re-enslave me!" "I could!" I said, angrily. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )