Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
29
306
"And I love you! Yes, I do! I love you, Master! I love you, Master! Surely you love me, too, if only a little?" "No," said he, angrily, "but I lust for you, and you will be well taught what that means at the foot of my couch!" "Surely you care for me, if only a little, Master!" she said.
"And I love you! Yes, I do! I love you, Master! I love you, Master! Surely you love me, too, if only a little?" "No," said he, angrily, "but I lust for you, and you will be well taught what that means at the foot of my couch!" "Surely you care for me, if only a little, Master!" she said.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #306)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
29
303
"But I want love, as well!" she cried.
29
304
He laughed, sardonically, skeptically.
29
305
"It is true!" she cried.
29
306
"And I love you! Yes, I do! I love you, Master! I love you, Master! Surely you love me, too, if only a little?" "No," said he, angrily, "but I lust for you, and you will be well taught what that means at the foot of my couch!" "Surely you care for me, if only a little, Master!" she said.
29
307
"No," said he, angrily.
29
308
"Oh, no, no, Master!" wept Ellen.
29
309
"Strive to be worthy of being cared for," said Portus Canio.
"But I want love, as well!" she cried.
He laughed, sardonically, skeptically.
"It is true!" she cried.
"And I love you! Yes, I do! I love you, Master! I love you, Master! Surely you love me, too, if only a little?" "No," said he, angrily, "but I lust for you, and you will be well taught what that means at the foot of my couch!" "Surely you care for me, if only a little, Master!" she said.
"No," said he, angrily.
"Oh, no, no, Master!" wept Ellen.
"Strive to be worthy of being cared for," said Portus Canio.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29)