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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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32 167 It had not been clear, even, whether the "inquiries" were related, or were being made by one or more parties.
32 168 It now seemed that at least two parties, separately, doubtless unknown to one another, each with its individual motivation, had been searching for me.
32 169 No wonder Tyrrhenius had wanted to sell me out of Argentum as quickly as he could! "Why?" I asked.
32 170 "To free me?" "Do you think you should be a free woman?" he asked.
32 171 "No," I said.
32 172 "Do you really think, too," he said, "I picked you out from hundreds on Earth, and selected you, screening you according to my own tastes and criteria, as my final and most exquisite Earth capture merely to bring you here to be a free woman?" "No, Master!" I said.
32 173 He looked at me, and he seemed angry, and I was afraid of him.
It had not been clear, even, whether the "inquiries" were related, or were being made by one or more parties. It now seemed that at least two parties, separately, doubtless unknown to one another, each with its individual motivation, had been searching for me. No wonder Tyrrhenius had wanted to sell me out of Argentum as quickly as he could! "Why?" I asked. "To free me?" "Do you think you should be a free woman?" he asked. "No," I said. "Do you really think, too," he said, "I picked you out from hundreds on Earth, and selected you, screening you according to my own tastes and criteria, as my final and most exquisite Earth capture merely to bring you here to be a free woman?" "No, Master!" I said. He looked at me, and he seemed angry, and I was afraid of him. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )