Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
711
"Does it not seem strange that you would have fallen madly in love with me at just this moment?" "Why, no, of course not," she said.
"Does it not seem strange that you would have fallen madly in love with me at just this moment?" "Why, no, of course not," she said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #711)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
708
"Sir?" she asked.
6
709
"Perhaps you are, in actuality, more fittingly understood as something else," he mused.
6
710
"What can you mean, sir?" she asked.
6
711
"Does it not seem strange that you would have fallen madly in love with me at just this moment?" "Why, no, of course not," she said.
6
712
"Perhaps you are merely trying to save yourself from sleen," he mused.
6
713
"No, no," she assured him.
6
714
"I fear that you are tricking me," he said.
"Sir?" she asked.
"Perhaps you are, in actuality, more fittingly understood as something else," he mused.
"What can you mean, sir?" she asked.
"Does it not seem strange that you would have fallen madly in love with me at just this moment?" "Why, no, of course not," she said.
"Perhaps you are merely trying to save yourself from sleen," he mused.
"No, no," she assured him.
"I fear that you are tricking me," he said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6)