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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

"How could the knot of a mere girl, and one who is only slave, compare with the knot of a man, and one who is free, and even of the Caste of Warriors?" "Then you acknowledge my knots are superior to yours in all respects?" I asked. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #719)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 719 "How could the knot of a mere girl, and one who is only slave, compare with the knot of a man, and one who is free, and even of the Caste of Warriors?" "Then you acknowledge my knots are superior to yours in all respects?" I asked.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 716 "Better than yours?" I inquired.
5 717 She looked at me irritably.
5 718 "Of course," she said.
5 719 "How could the knot of a mere girl, and one who is only slave, compare with the knot of a man, and one who is free, and even of the Caste of Warriors?" "Then you acknowledge my knots are superior to yours in all respects?" I asked.
5 720 "Oh yes," she cried, "yes, Master!" "Now," I said, satisfied, "I think I will untie you".
5 721 "You are a beast," said she, laughing, "Tarl Cabot".
5 722 "Kuurus".
"Better than yours?" I inquired. She looked at me irritably. "Of course," she said. "How could the knot of a mere girl, and one who is only slave, compare with the knot of a man, and one who is free, and even of the Caste of Warriors?" "Then you acknowledge my knots are superior to yours in all respects?" I asked. "Oh yes," she cried, "yes, Master!" "Now," I said, satisfied, "I think I will untie you". "You are a beast," said she, laughing, "Tarl Cabot". "Kuurus". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)