Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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742
"I did not want to be without you," she wept.
29
743
"Little fool," he said.
29
744
"Too, I was jealous of Doreen.
29
745
I thought you cared for her!" "Certainly I found of her of interest," said Mirus, "as I have many slaves, but she, though perhaps more beautiful than most, was never more to me, really, and I know that now, and have for a long time, than another wench whom I might, from time to time, for an ahn or so, to the tune of my whip, if I pleased, put to my pleasure in an alcove".
29
746
"Oh, Master!" she breathed.
29
747
"But what are such things to you?" he asked.
29
748
"Do you not understand, Master?" she sobbed.
"I did not want to be without you," she wept.
"Little fool," he said.
"Too, I was jealous of Doreen.
I thought you cared for her!" "Certainly I found of her of interest," said Mirus, "as I have many slaves, but she, though perhaps more beautiful than most, was never more to me, really, and I know that now, and have for a long time, than another wench whom I might, from time to time, for an ahn or so, to the tune of my whip, if I pleased, put to my pleasure in an alcove".
"Oh, Master!" she breathed.
"But what are such things to you?" he asked.
"Do you not understand, Master?" she sobbed.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )