Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
24
Could she conceal nothing from him? No love was lost between herself and Tutina.
Could she conceal nothing from him? No love was lost between herself and Tutina.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #24)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
21
"She has treated me precisely as I have deserved, Master," she said.
10
22
He smiled.
10
23
His smile told her how clever he understood her to be.
10
24
Could she conceal nothing from him? No love was lost between herself and Tutina.
10
25
She had hated Tutina from the first, even from the moment she had first seen her at the opera, so long ago, probably because she had seemed simple, stupid and so beautiful, but, more likely, as she was, in fact, neither simple nor stupid, because she was beautiful and was with the young man.
10
26
Too, Tutina now held authority over her.
10
27
Tutina wore the talmit, and was to her and, indeed, to several others, it seemed, "first girl".
"She has treated me precisely as I have deserved, Master," she said.
He smiled.
His smile told her how clever he understood her to be.
Could she conceal nothing from him? No love was lost between herself and Tutina.
She had hated Tutina from the first, even from the moment she had first seen her at the opera, so long ago, probably because she had seemed simple, stupid and so beautiful, but, more likely, as she was, in fact, neither simple nor stupid, because she was beautiful and was with the young man.
Too, Tutina now held authority over her.
Tutina wore the talmit, and was to her and, indeed, to several others, it seemed, "first girl".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10)