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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Perhaps a slave, then, may see fit to accede to the pleas of another slave, rather than dismiss her petition as casually, as thoughtlessly, as cruelly, as might a free man. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #202)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 202 Perhaps a slave, then, may see fit to accede to the pleas of another slave, rather than dismiss her petition as casually, as thoughtlessly, as cruelly, as might a free man.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 199 You may now, if it pleases you, take me from it, as I beg you.
33 200 Too, now you, too, have fallen slave.
33 201 You, now, are no more than I.
33 202 Perhaps a slave, then, may see fit to accede to the pleas of another slave, rather than dismiss her petition as casually, as thoughtlessly, as cruelly, as might a free man.
33 203 Also, you being a slave, too, perhaps you have been denied the use of women or deprived of their caresses, or perhaps, not being free, you have not been permitted to use them with the same liberal audacity as a free man, or as frequently as you might desire.
33 204 If that is so, I might be of somewhat greater interest to you now than I was before.
33 205 Lastly I would no longer be an encumbrance to you for I am, obviously, no longer a free woman.
You may now, if it pleases you, take me from it, as I beg you. Too, now you, too, have fallen slave. You, now, are no more than I. Perhaps a slave, then, may see fit to accede to the pleas of another slave, rather than dismiss her petition as casually, as thoughtlessly, as cruelly, as might a free man. Also, you being a slave, too, perhaps you have been denied the use of women or deprived of their caresses, or perhaps, not being free, you have not been permitted to use them with the same liberal audacity as a free man, or as frequently as you might desire. If that is so, I might be of somewhat greater interest to you now than I was before. Lastly I would no longer be an encumbrance to you for I am, obviously, no longer a free woman. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 33)