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

"Could such a man as Relius, do you think," she asked, "desire such a slave as Virginia?" "Doubtless," I said, as though irritated with her question, "were the slave Virginia not White Silk the man Relius would have asked for her long ago". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #307)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 307 "Could such a man as Relius, do you think," she asked, "desire such a slave as Virginia?" "Doubtless," I said, as though irritated with her question, "were the slave Virginia not White Silk the man Relius would have asked for her long ago".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 304 "Does Master find the slave Virginia ugly?" "No," I said, "the slave Virginia is not ugly.
15 305 The slave Virginia is beautiful".
15 306 There were tears in her eyes.
15 307 "Could such a man as Relius, do you think," she asked, "desire such a slave as Virginia?" "Doubtless," I said, as though irritated with her question, "were the slave Virginia not White Silk the man Relius would have asked for her long ago".
15 308 She looked at me gratefully.
15 309 It is, incidentally, one of the perquisites of employment in the house of a slaver that a member of the guard or staff may ask for, and generally receive, the use of whatever Red Silk Girls he pleases.
15 310 Elizabeth had not been bothered in this particular because she was, by general recognition, solely mine while I remained in the house.
"Does Master find the slave Virginia ugly?" "No," I said, "the slave Virginia is not ugly. The slave Virginia is beautiful". There were tears in her eyes. "Could such a man as Relius, do you think," she asked, "desire such a slave as Virginia?" "Doubtless," I said, as though irritated with her question, "were the slave Virginia not White Silk the man Relius would have asked for her long ago". She looked at me gratefully. It is, incidentally, one of the perquisites of employment in the house of a slaver that a member of the guard or staff may ask for, and generally receive, the use of whatever Red Silk Girls he pleases. Elizabeth had not been bothered in this particular because she was, by general recognition, solely mine while I remained in the house. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)