Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
25
72
"Appanius!" said the maleslave.
"Appanius!" said the male slave.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #72)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
25
69
"You see," I said to Appanius, "I was right".
25
70
"She seduced him!" screamed Appanius.
25
71
"Nonsense," I said, though to be sure a candid observer might have admitted that there might be some sense to Appanius' asseveration.
25
72
"Appanius!" said the maleslave.
25
73
"Do not dare speak my name to me," he wept, "slave!" "Forgive me, Master!" said the slave.
25
74
I released the staff of Appanius, as the slave had dared to address the master by the master's name.
25
75
To be sure, he might have become accustomed to doing so in the past but that was no excuse for permitting such boldness in the future.
"You see," I said to Appanius, "I was right".
"She seduced him!" screamed Appanius.
"Nonsense," I said, though to be sure a candid observer might have admitted that there might be some sense to Appanius' asseveration.
"Appanius!" said the male slave.
"Do not dare speak my name to me," he wept, "slave!" "Forgive me, Master!" said the slave.
I released the staff of Appanius, as the slave had dared to address the master by the master's name.
To be sure, he might have become accustomed to doing so in the past but that was no excuse for permitting such boldness in the future.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 25)