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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 292 "The proud free woman?" he asked.
1 293 "Yes," she wept.
1 294 "Let me understand this clearly," said Samos.
1 295 "In spite of the fact that I am willing to accord you the dignity of a swift and honorable death, one fitting for a free woman, you would choose instead, and prefer, the degradation of slavery?" "Yes," she said.
1 296 "Speak clearly," he said.
1 297 "I beg slavery," she said.
1 298 "You understand, of course," he said, "that the slavery for which you beg is one which is total and absolute?" "Yes," she said.
"The proud free woman?" he asked. "Yes," she wept. "Let me understand this clearly," said Samos. "In spite of the fact that I am willing to accord you the dignity of a swift and honorable death, one fitting for a free woman, you would choose instead, and prefer, the degradation of slavery?" "Yes," she said. "Speak clearly," he said. "I beg slavery," she said. "You understand, of course," he said, "that the slavery for which you beg is one which is total and absolute?" "Yes," she said. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )