Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"But what if she is a slave," asked Peggy, "in reality a true slave?" "It does not matter," I said.
"But what if she is a slave," asked Peggy, "in reality a true slave?" "It does not matter," I said.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #216)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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"She is too fine to be a slave," I said, "let alone the most complete of slaves, the total and utterly abject love slave".
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214
"Even if it should be what she wants most deeply, in her deepest heart?" asked Peggy.
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215
"Of course," I said, angrily.
21
216
"But what if she is a slave," asked Peggy, "in reality a true slave?" "It does not matter," I said.
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217
"Surely you have recognized Gorean women can be slaves, and have treated them accordingly," said Peggy.
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218
"Yes," I said.
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"And surely you have recognized some Earth women can be slaves, and have treated them accordingly," she said.
"She is too fine to be a slave," I said, "let alone the most complete of slaves, the total and utterly abject love slave".
"Even if it should be what she wants most deeply, in her deepest heart?" asked Peggy.
"Of course," I said, angrily.
"But what if she is a slave," asked Peggy, "in reality a true slave?" "It does not matter," I said.
"Surely you have recognized Gorean women can be slaves, and have treated them accordingly," said Peggy.
"Yes," I said.
"And surely you have recognized some Earth women can be slaves, and have treated them accordingly," she said.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 21)