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

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22 91 They did not know, of course, a woman such as Miss Beverly Henderson.
22 92 She could not be a slave.
22 93 But what, I asked myself, if she were, in her secret heart, as Alison, in Ar, and Peggy, in Victoria, both themselves surely slaves, had claimed, a true slave? If she were she had made a great fool of me, in pretending to be free, in being often displeasing, in daring to sell Lola, in attempting to betray me to the guardsmen of Port Cos, in disparaging me in the tavern of Hibron.
22 94 What if she were a slave? Could she be truly a slave? The very thought almost made me wish to cry out with fury and pleasure.
22 95 If she were a slave I would find this out.
22 96 And then, somehow, against all obstacles, I would make her mine, mine own.
22 97 I would own her, nor would I be gentle with the slave.
They did not know, of course, a woman such as Miss Beverly Henderson. She could not be a slave. But what, I asked myself, if she were, in her secret heart, as Alison, in Ar, and Peggy, in Victoria, both themselves surely slaves, had claimed, a true slave? If she were she had made a great fool of me, in pretending to be free, in being often displeasing, in daring to sell Lola, in attempting to betray me to the guardsmen of Port Cos, in disparaging me in the tavern of Hibron. What if she were a slave? Could she be truly a slave? The very thought almost made me wish to cry out with fury and pleasure. If she were a slave I would find this out. And then, somehow, against all obstacles, I would make her mine, mine own. I would own her, nor would I be gentle with the slave. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )