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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 1233 "Am I not attractive, Hurtha?" she asked.
16 1234 "You?" he asked.
16 1235 "I," she said, angrily.
16 1236 "You are of no more interest than a she-tharlarion," he said, "and if you were a she-tharlarion, I do not even think a male tharlarion would be interested in you".
16 1237 He threw back his head, laughing.
16 1238 "If you saw me all soft and naked, at your feet, and perfumed and painted, and in a collar and chains, you would want me," she said, angrily.
16 1239 Hurtha stopped laughing.
"Am I not attractive, Hurtha?" she asked. "You?" he asked. "I," she said, angrily. "You are of no more interest than a she-tharlarion," he said, "and if you were a she-tharlarion, I do not even think a male tharlarion would be interested in you". He threw back his head, laughing. "If you saw me all soft and naked, at your feet, and perfumed and painted, and in a collar and chains, you would want me," she said, angrily. Hurtha stopped laughing. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )