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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 80 "As what I am," she said, "as a slave".
40 81 "Only that?" he said.
40 82 "Yes, Master," she said.
40 83 "Please, Master!" "Would you not prefer to be treated with the dignity and respect due to a free woman?" he asked.
40 84 "No longer," said she.
40 85 "How could I, knowing what I now know, be content with something so shallow, something so meaningless, with something so tepid and absurd?" "Would you not prefer to be pridefully resistant, inert, and cool?" "It would cheat me of myself," she said.
40 86 "Surely you desire to be touched, if at all, only with tentative circumspection, with solicitous temerity, with hesitant, even apologetic, reluctance?" "No," she said.
"As what I am," she said, "as a slave". "Only that?" he said. "Yes, Master," she said. "Please, Master!" "Would you not prefer to be treated with the dignity and respect due to a free woman?" he asked. "No longer," said she. "How could I, knowing what I now know, be content with something so shallow, something so meaningless, with something so tepid and absurd?" "Would you not prefer to be pridefully resistant, inert, and cool?" "It would cheat me of myself," she said. "Surely you desire to be touched, if at all, only with tentative circumspection, with solicitous temerity, with hesitant, even apologetic, reluctance?" "No," she said. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )