Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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25
"No! No!" she wept.
1
26
"Think of it in this fashion, if you wish," he said.
1
27
"You have given yourself to Milo, but Milo is mine, and can own nothing, and thus you have given yourself to me.
1
28
An analogy is the coin given by a free person to a street girl, which coin, of course, does not then belong to the girl but to her master.
1
29
What is given to the slave is given to the master".
1
30
She regarded him with horror.
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31
"I loathe you!" she cried.
"No! No!" she wept.
"Think of it in this fashion, if you wish," he said.
"You have given yourself to Milo, but Milo is mine, and can own nothing, and thus you have given yourself to me.
An analogy is the coin given by a free person to a street girl, which coin, of course, does not then belong to the girl but to her master.
What is given to the slave is given to the master".
She regarded him with horror.
"I loathe you!" she cried.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )