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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 582 In their way, given my lack of knowledge in these matters, they had been trying to take advantage of me.
8 583 I found this irritating.
8 584 They had, of course, seriously miscalculated in this matter.
8 585 As I was not intending to take them to an alcove myself I would not have afforded them, no more than any other Gorean male, the least protection.
8 586 They belonged totally to their masters and, more generally, to men.
8 587 They were slave girls.
8 588 Still, it would not have pleased me if this fellow, or fellows, these drovers, thought they were taking them away from me.
In their way, given my lack of knowledge in these matters, they had been trying to take advantage of me. I found this irritating. They had, of course, seriously miscalculated in this matter. As I was not intending to take them to an alcove myself I would not have afforded them, no more than any other Gorean male, the least protection. They belonged totally to their masters and, more generally, to men. They were slave girls. Still, it would not have pleased me if this fellow, or fellows, these drovers, thought they were taking them away from me. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )