Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
202
I feared she would now announce to me that she knew my true identity, that she was going to put me to her pleasure, and rape me, and then turn me over, a woman's catch, to the Sardar.
I feared she would now announce to me that she knew my true identity, that she was going to put me to her pleasure, and rape me, and then turn me over, a woman's catch, to the Sardar.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #202)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
199
"Are you not curious to know why you were brought to my tent?" she asked.
3
200
"Mistress has not yet explained it to me," I said.
3
201
My heart began to race.
3
202
I feared she would now announce to me that she knew my true identity, that she was going to put me to her pleasure, and rape me, and then turn me over, a woman's catch, to the Sardar.
3
203
It did not seem appropriate to me to attack her, and perhaps kill her.
3
204
She might be an agent of Priest-Kings.
3
205
So, too, for all I knew, might be her men.
"Are you not curious to know why you were brought to my tent?" she asked.
"Mistress has not yet explained it to me," I said.
My heart began to race.
I feared she would now announce to me that she knew my true identity, that she was going to put me to her pleasure, and rape me, and then turn me over, a woman's catch, to the Sardar.
It did not seem appropriate to me to attack her, and perhaps kill her.
She might be an agent of Priest-Kings.
So, too, for all I knew, might be her men.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 3)