Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
17
242
"You spend more time asking for forgiveness than you do in obeying," said Targo.
"You spend more time asking for forgiveness than you do in obeying," said Targo.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #242)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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17
239
That lad must be eighteen or nineteen years old, surely old enough to find your curves of interest, surely old enough to respond to them, suitably presented.
17
240
Surely he was old enough for you, a pretty little slave, to stir up his blood".
17
241
"Forgive me, Master," said Ellen.
17
242
"You spend more time asking for forgiveness than you do in obeying," said Targo.
17
243
"Forgive me, Master," said Ellen.
17
244
She then wished she had not said that.
17
245
Surely a simple 'Yes, Master' would have been more judicious.
That lad must be eighteen or nineteen years old, surely old enough to find your curves of interest, surely old enough to respond to them, suitably presented.
Surely he was old enough for you, a pretty little slave, to stir up his blood".
"Forgive me, Master," said Ellen.
"You spend more time asking for forgiveness than you do in obeying," said Targo.
"Forgive me, Master," said Ellen.
She then wished she had not said that.
Surely a simple 'Yes, Master' would have been more judicious.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)