Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
527
"After all," said Elizabeth, "why should it be only slave girls who are comfortable and can move freely?" "Aren't you slave?" asked one of the men nearby, a Warrior, looking closely.
"After all," said Elizabeth, "why should it be only slave girls who are comfortable and can move freely?" "Aren't you slave?" asked one of the men nearby, a Warrior, looking closely.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #527)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
524
"Forgive me!" When one who is slave strikes a free person the penalty is not infrequently death by impalement, preceded by lengthy torture.
5
525
"Oh, get up!" said Elizabeth irritably, jerking the poor girl to her feet.
5
526
They stood there looking at one another.
5
527
"After all," said Elizabeth, "why should it be only slave girls who are comfortable and can move freely?" "Aren't you slave?" asked one of the men nearby, a Warrior, looking closely.
5
528
Elizabeth slapped him rather hard and he staggered back.
5
529
"No, I am not," she informed him.
5
530
He stood there rubbing his face, puzzled.
"Forgive me!" When one who is slave strikes a free person the penalty is not infrequently death by impalement, preceded by lengthy torture.
"Oh, get up!" said Elizabeth irritably, jerking the poor girl to her feet.
They stood there looking at one another.
"After all," said Elizabeth, "why should it be only slave girls who are comfortable and can move freely?" "Aren't you slave?" asked one of the men nearby, a Warrior, looking closely.
Elizabeth slapped him rather hard and he staggered back.
"No, I am not," she informed him.
He stood there rubbing his face, puzzled.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)