Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
17
In her eyes had been the light of a helpless slave girl's love.
In her eyes had been the light of a helpless slave girl's love.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #17)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
14
I had sensed how she had restrained herself from lowering herself softly to her belly on the floor before him and extending her hand to him, begging his touch, and that he would make her his.
25
15
But she did not wish to be slain for such insolence, she only a lowly Earth-girl slave.
25
16
I had seen the look in her eyes.
25
17
In her eyes had been the light of a helpless slave girl's love.
25
18
I recalled that once she had told me that there was only one man on all Gor to whom she would rather belong than myself, and that he did not even know, or scarcely knew, of her existence.
25
19
I had not pressed her to reveal his name.
25
20
But now I had no doubt I had penetrated her secret.
I had sensed how she had restrained herself from lowering herself softly to her belly on the floor before him and extending her hand to him, begging his touch, and that he would make her his.
But she did not wish to be slain for such insolence, she only a lowly Earth-girl slave.
I had seen the look in her eyes.
In her eyes had been the light of a helpless slave girl's love.
I recalled that once she had told me that there was only one man on all Gor to whom she would rather belong than myself, and that he did not even know, or scarcely knew, of her existence.
I had not pressed her to reveal his name.
But now I had no doubt I had penetrated her secret.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 25)