Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
226
"Permit me, too, the dignity, as I am a free woman, of using your name in my doing so, before perhaps, if it pleases you, you impose upon me the discipline of a slave".
"Permit me, too, the dignity, as I am a free woman, of using your name in my doing so, before perhaps, if it pleases you, you impose upon me the discipline of a slave".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #226)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
223
Do not be dismayed that someone whom you do not know and whom you have perhaps never even seen is madly in love with you! I have fought my passion for you! But it has conquered me! I am yours!" She looked at me.
5
224
"Very good," I said, nodding.
5
225
"Permit me to confess my love for you," she called.
5
226
"Permit me, too, the dignity, as I am a free woman, of using your name in my doing so, before perhaps, if it pleases you, you impose upon me the discipline of a slave".
5
227
I nodded.
5
228
"I love you, Bosk of Port Kar," she cried.
5
229
"I love you!" There was silence.
Do not be dismayed that someone whom you do not know and whom you have perhaps never even seen is madly in love with you! I have fought my passion for you! But it has conquered me! I am yours!" She looked at me.
"Very good," I said, nodding.
"Permit me to confess my love for you," she called.
"Permit me, too, the dignity, as I am a free woman, of using your name in my doing so, before perhaps, if it pleases you, you impose upon me the discipline of a slave".
I nodded.
"I love you, Bosk of Port Kar," she cried.
"I love you!" There was silence.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 5)