Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
176
"Perhaps not entirely without worth," he said.
11
177
"She is worthy only to comb the hair of a true woman, if that," she said.
11
178
The fellow chuckled.
11
179
"Give her to me, as a slave's slave," she wheedled, "that I may do with her as I please".
11
180
"I do not think you will be displeased with her disposition," he said.
11
181
"Oh?" she asked, interested.
11
182
"You will see," he said.
"Perhaps not entirely without worth," he said.
"She is worthy only to comb the hair of a true woman, if that," she said.
The fellow chuckled.
"Give her to me, as a slave's slave," she wheedled, "that I may do with her as I please".
"I do not think you will be displeased with her disposition," he said.
"Oh?" she asked, interested.
"You will see," he said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )