Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
529
"If I may be so bold," I said, "I would advocate a certain modest latitude, at least for a day or two, in her initial training.
"If I may be so bold," I said, "I would advocate a certain modest latitude, at least for a day or two, in her initial training.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #529)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
526
Then he looked at the girl.
24
527
"You do understand, however, do you not, my dear, the typical penalties for a runaway slave?" She nodded, numbly.
24
528
"Excellent," he said.
24
529
"If I may be so bold," I said, "I would advocate a certain modest latitude, at least for a day or two, in her initial training.
24
530
You must understand that she has, for many years, regarded herself as a free woman".
24
531
"Interesting," he said.
24
532
"Too," I said, "not only has she regarded herself as a free woman, but she has behaved as one, and has affected the airs of one".
Then he looked at the girl.
"You do understand, however, do you not, my dear, the typical penalties for a runaway slave?" She nodded, numbly.
"Excellent," he said.
"If I may be so bold," I said, "I would advocate a certain modest latitude, at least for a day or two, in her initial training.
You must understand that she has, for many years, regarded herself as a free woman".
"Interesting," he said.
"Too," I said, "not only has she regarded herself as a free woman, but she has behaved as one, and has affected the airs of one".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 24)