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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 358 "No, no, no!" she wept, struggling.
9 359 Boots looked down upon her, beaming.
9 360 "Surely you have no intention of keeping me!" she cried.
9 361 "Your body, as I now see," said Boots, "now that you are naked, now that the pesky, interfering, obscuring robes of the scribe have been totally removed from it, not inconceivably might be of interest to a male".
9 362 She regarded him with horror.
9 363 Too, he had surely understated the case.
9 364 I had little doubt but what she would bring a fine price in a slave market.
"No, no, no!" she wept, struggling. Boots looked down upon her, beaming. "Surely you have no intention of keeping me!" she cried. "Your body, as I now see," said Boots, "now that you are naked, now that the pesky, interfering, obscuring robes of the scribe have been totally removed from it, not inconceivably might be of interest to a male". She regarded him with horror. Too, he had surely understated the case. I had little doubt but what she would bring a fine price in a slave market. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )