Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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187
"I love you, my Master," she said, "and I am yours".
"I love you, my Master," she said, "and I am yours".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #187)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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184
When I went to the door, I stopped and looked back, once, at her.
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185
She, curled there on the cold, damp tiles, at the foot of the couch, the chain on her neck, regarded me.
1
186
The only light in the room was from the tiny tharlarion-oil lamp which, earlier, Thurnock had placed on the shelf near the door.
1
187
"I love you, my Master," she said, "and I am yours".
1
188
I then turned about and left the room.
1
189
In a few Ahn, near dawn, men would come to the room and free her, and then, later, put her to work with the other women.
1
190
* * * * "How many are there?" I asked Samos.
When I went to the door, I stopped and looked back, once, at her.
She, curled there on the cold, damp tiles, at the foot of the couch, the chain on her neck, regarded me.
The only light in the room was from the tiny tharlarion-oil lamp which, earlier, Thurnock had placed on the shelf near the door.
"I love you, my Master," she said, "and I am yours".
I then turned about and left the room.
In a few Ahn, near dawn, men would come to the room and free her, and then, later, put her to work with the other women.
* * * * "How many are there?" I asked Samos.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)