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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 769 She must now relate to him as a mere waitress.
5 770 I suspected he would manage to get more than porridge, even this late.
5 771 "Do you want anything else?" asked Lady Temione, irritatedly.
5 772 I saw that she was terribly jealous of the attention which men might bestow upon the slave, but how could that be, for she was, by her own account, infinitely superior to the slave, and she was free? Too, she was, according to her own account, not interested in such things.
5 773 "Anything else, what?" I inquired.
5 774 "Anything else, Sir," she said, acidly.
5 775 She was at table service.
She must now relate to him as a mere waitress. I suspected he would manage to get more than porridge, even this late. "Do you want anything else?" asked Lady Temione, irritatedly. I saw that she was terribly jealous of the attention which men might bestow upon the slave, but how could that be, for she was, by her own account, infinitely superior to the slave, and she was free? Too, she was, according to her own account, not interested in such things. "Anything else, what?" I inquired. "Anything else, Sir," she said, acidly. She was at table service. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )