Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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136
"You did, I take it, after three days," I said to Cecily, "inform Pertinax of the petition of the slave Saru, that he might call upon her?" "Yes, Master," she said.
"You did, I take it, after three days," I said to Cecily, "inform Pertinax of the petition of the slave Saru, that he might call upon her?" "Yes, Master," she said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #136)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Undoubtedly," he said.
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"Certainly she makes a pretty little slave," I said.
15
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"Doubtless," he said, reddening.
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136
"You did, I take it, after three days," I said to Cecily, "inform Pertinax of the petition of the slave Saru, that he might call upon her?" "Yes, Master," she said.
15
137
"But I do not think he did so.
15
138
And you forbade me to inform the slave of aught of this".
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139
"Did you make clear the earnestness of the slave's petition?" I inquired.
"Undoubtedly," he said.
"Certainly she makes a pretty little slave," I said.
"Doubtless," he said, reddening.
"You did, I take it, after three days," I said to Cecily, "inform Pertinax of the petition of the slave Saru, that he might call upon her?" "Yes, Master," she said.
"But I do not think he did so.
And you forbade me to inform the slave of aught of this".
"Did you make clear the earnestness of the slave's petition?" I inquired.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15)