Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
628
"You have been unwittingly a slave for months, even for some weeks when you were still engaging in your petty, deceitful games on behalf of your firm, plying your wiles and charms, seemingly so innocently, to wheedle and coax wealth from clients, pathetically dazzled males as you saw it, men whom, given your own words, recently spoken, you obviously held in contempt.
"You have been unwittingly a slave for months, even for some weeks when you were still engaging in your petty, deceitful games on behalf of your firm, plying your wiles and charms, seemingly so innocently, to wheedle and coax wealth from clients, pathetically dazzled males as you saw it, men whom, given your own words, recently spoken, you obviously held in contempt.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #628)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
625
"I am appraising my new slave," said Lord Nishida.
10
626
"I am not a slave!" she cried.
10
627
"I am a free woman!" "Not at all," said Thrasilicus.
10
628
"You have been unwittingly a slave for months, even for some weeks when you were still engaging in your petty, deceitful games on behalf of your firm, plying your wiles and charms, seemingly so innocently, to wheedle and coax wealth from clients, pathetically dazzled males as you saw it, men whom, given your own words, recently spoken, you obviously held in contempt.
10
629
You were a slave from the time your name was first entered on the acquisition lists".
10
630
"No," she cried, "no!" "I entered it myself," said Thrasilicus, "and, as noted, on the very afternoon of the aforementioned business luncheon, following which, you may recall, you attempted to entice me to join your list of clients, that line of naive fellows begging for your attention, those eager to please you, to render homage to your charm and beauty, ready to exchange capital, often not their own, for one of your smiles.
10
631
My interest in you, and I trust you find this flattering, was immediate.
"I am appraising my new slave," said Lord Nishida.
"I am not a slave!" she cried.
"I am a free woman!" "Not at all," said Thrasilicus.
"You have been unwittingly a slave for months, even for some weeks when you were still engaging in your petty, deceitful games on behalf of your firm, plying your wiles and charms, seemingly so innocently, to wheedle and coax wealth from clients, pathetically dazzled males as you saw it, men whom, given your own words, recently spoken, you obviously held in contempt.
You were a slave from the time your name was first entered on the acquisition lists".
"No," she cried, "no!" "I entered it myself," said Thrasilicus, "and, as noted, on the very afternoon of the aforementioned business luncheon, following which, you may recall, you attempted to entice me to join your list of clients, that line of naive fellows begging for your attention, those eager to please you, to render homage to your charm and beauty, ready to exchange capital, often not their own, for one of your smiles.
My interest in you, and I trust you find this flattering, was immediate.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)