Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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91
How beautiful are enslaved women.
1
92
"Perhaps," I said, "you might speculate on what business brings the emissary of Samos of Port Kar to my house this morning?" "I, Master?" she asked, frightened.
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93
"Yes," I said.
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94
"You once served Kurii, the Others, the foes of priest-kings".
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95
"I told all that I knew," she exclaimed.
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96
"I told all in the dungeons of Samos! I was terrified! I held back nothing! I was emptied of information!" "You were then valueless," I said.
1
97
"Except, perhaps, as I might please a man as a slave," she said.
How beautiful are enslaved women.
"Perhaps," I said, "you might speculate on what business brings the emissary of Samos of Port Kar to my house this morning?" "I, Master?" she asked, frightened.
"Yes," I said.
"You once served Kurii, the Others, the foes of priest-kings".
"I told all that I knew," she exclaimed.
"I told all in the dungeons of Samos! I was terrified! I held back nothing! I was emptied of information!" "You were then valueless," I said.
"Except, perhaps, as I might please a man as a slave," she said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )