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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 110 "An Earth-slut name," said the girl who held the leash.
17 111 "Excellent!" Then, suddenly, viciously, loosening the coils of the leash, she lashed the girl across the back of the thighs with the long end of the leash.
17 112 "Do you not realize you are standing in the presence of a free man, Linda?" she said.
17 113 And then she who had once been Miss Beverly Henderson, of New York city, of Earth, and was now Linda, knelt before me, on the rude stones of that narrow street in Victoria.
17 114 "Forgive me, Master," she whispered.
17 115 "Earth girls are so stupid," said the other girl, wearily.
17 116 "Many are not stupid," I said.
"An Earth-slut name," said the girl who held the leash. "Excellent!" Then, suddenly, viciously, loosening the coils of the leash, she lashed the girl across the back of the thighs with the long end of the leash. "Do you not realize you are standing in the presence of a free man, Linda?" she said. And then she who had once been Miss Beverly Henderson, of New York city, of Earth, and was now Linda, knelt before me, on the rude stones of that narrow street in Victoria. "Forgive me, Master," she whispered. "Earth girls are so stupid," said the other girl, wearily. "Many are not stupid," I said. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )