Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"I must find a gentleman to redeem me," she said, "a true gentleman, one who will take pity on me and nobly buy me out of my difficulties".
"I must find a gentleman to redeem me," she said, "a true gentleman, one who will take pity on me and nobly buy me out of my difficulties".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #408)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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The hero, so to speak, may have gone to a good deal of trouble to rescue the damsel, so to speak, and may even have placed his life in jeopardy.
6
406
Naturally he may feel he is then entitled to some recompense for his efforts, and his possible peril, and such.
6
407
And what better recompense, particularly if she is desirable, and might bring a good price in a market, than to make her his own, to own her then, as a pig or dog might be owned.
6
408
"I must find a gentleman to redeem me," she said, "a true gentleman, one who will take pity on me and nobly buy me out of my difficulties".
6
409
"Another fool?" I asked.
6
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"Yes!" she laughed.
6
411
I was silent.
The hero, so to speak, may have gone to a good deal of trouble to rescue the damsel, so to speak, and may even have placed his life in jeopardy.
Naturally he may feel he is then entitled to some recompense for his efforts, and his possible peril, and such.
And what better recompense, particularly if she is desirable, and might bring a good price in a market, than to make her his own, to own her then, as a pig or dog might be owned.
"I must find a gentleman to redeem me," she said, "a true gentleman, one who will take pity on me and nobly buy me out of my difficulties".
"Another fool?" I asked.
"Yes!" she laughed.
I was silent.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 6)