Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
254
I wanted suddenly to leap up, screaming, and run at her, like a raging cat, to scratch out her eyes, to tear every last strand of that long, silky blond hair out of her head! Then I was frightened.
I wanted suddenly to leap up, screaming, and run at her, like a raging cat, to scratch out her eyes, to tear every last strand of that long, silky blond hair out of her head! Then I was frightened.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #254)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
251
I again almost fainted that Teibar, my master, he who had come to reclaim me, was near.
8
252
Then I feared, terribly, that he might more desire Ila than me.
8
253
A wave of sudden terrible hatred swept over me.
8
254
I wanted suddenly to leap up, screaming, and run at her, like a raging cat, to scratch out her eyes, to tear every last strand of that long, silky blond hair out of her head! Then I was frightened.
8
255
I remained exactly in place.
8
256
I did not move.
8
257
I could be terribly punished, perhaps even tortured and killed, if I, a mere property, seriously injured, or diminished the value of, another property.
I again almost fainted that Teibar, my master, he who had come to reclaim me, was near.
Then I feared, terribly, that he might more desire Ila than me.
A wave of sudden terrible hatred swept over me.
I wanted suddenly to leap up, screaming, and run at her, like a raging cat, to scratch out her eyes, to tear every last strand of that long, silky blond hair out of her head! Then I was frightened.
I remained exactly in place.
I did not move.
I could be terribly punished, perhaps even tortured and killed, if I, a mere property, seriously injured, or diminished the value of, another property.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8)