Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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229
If so, she might learn what it was like, truly, for a woman to inspire men.
21
230
To be sure, the beauty of almost any slave is seldom ineffectual in such matters.
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231
"'I should destroy this letter,' said the Ubara to me.
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232
'I should burn it in the flame of one of these tiny lamps.
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233
' "'Yes, Mistress,' I said.
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234
"'It could mean his death if it were so much as glimpsed by one of the Council, or by Seremides, or Myron, or his master, or perhaps any free man,' she said.
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235
"'Yes, Mistress,' I said.
If so, she might learn what it was like, truly, for a woman to inspire men.
To be sure, the beauty of almost any slave is seldom ineffectual in such matters.
"'I should destroy this letter,' said the Ubara to me.
'I should burn it in the flame of one of these tiny lamps.
' "'Yes, Mistress,' I said.
"'It could mean his death if it were so much as glimpsed by one of the Council, or by Seremides, or Myron, or his master, or perhaps any free man,' she said.
"'Yes, Mistress,' I said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )