Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
116
How she then cursed the very thought of men, and, in particular, of honor.
How she then cursed the very thought of men, and, in particular, of honor.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #116)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
113
She tried, as though inadvertently, as though not really intending to do so, to put herself before Mirus, and as a slave.
28
114
But he, too, had paid her no attention.
28
115
I need relief, she had shrieked to herself.
28
116
How she then cursed the very thought of men, and, in particular, of honor.
28
117
On his other side, opposite the restless, discomfited slave, Selius Arconious had laid an unsheathed weapon.
28
118
"If you will not use me, Master," she whispered, "rent me, or assign me, to another!" "You wish to be ordered to report to another?" he asked.
28
119
She shuddered; she could easily be put in such a situation; she could be ordered to report to another, in the full sense that is meant by "reporting to another".
She tried, as though inadvertently, as though not really intending to do so, to put herself before Mirus, and as a slave.
But he, too, had paid her no attention.
I need relief, she had shrieked to herself.
How she then cursed the very thought of men, and, in particular, of honor.
On his other side, opposite the restless, discomfited slave, Selius Arconious had laid an unsheathed weapon.
"If you will not use me, Master," she whispered, "rent me, or assign me, to another!" "You wish to be ordered to report to another?" he asked.
She shuddered; she could easily be put in such a situation; she could be ordered to report to another, in the full sense that is meant by "reporting to another".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28)