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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 410 Then, to my surprise, she looked at me boldly, though wearing the Turian collar; though she wore the nose ring; though she were only a branded slave clad Kajir.
8 411 "I wager," she said, "that I will reach the lance".
8 412 This irritated me.
8 413 Moreover, I was not insensitive to the fact that though she were slave and I a free man, she had not addressed me, as the custom is, by the title of master.
8 414 I had no objection to the omission itself, but I did object to the affront therein implied.
8 415 For some reason this wench seemed to me rather arrogant, rather contemptuous.
8 416 "I wager that you do not," I said.
Then, to my surprise, she looked at me boldly, though wearing the Turian collar; though she wore the nose ring; though she were only a branded slave clad Kajir. "I wager," she said, "that I will reach the lance". This irritated me. Moreover, I was not insensitive to the fact that though she were slave and I a free man, she had not addressed me, as the custom is, by the title of master. I had no objection to the omission itself, but I did object to the affront therein implied. For some reason this wench seemed to me rather arrogant, rather contemptuous. "I wager that you do not," I said. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )