Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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132
"I wanted to be owned," she said, "to be a possession, and yours!" "It is hard to know if you are more clever or more beautiful," I said, "but I think you are not as clever as you think".
"I wanted to be owned," she said, "to be a possession, and yours!" "It is hard to know if you are more clever or more beautiful," I said, "but I think you are not as clever as you think".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #132)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Were I to spare you from the impaling spear," I said, "and it were we alone, only we, who knew your identity, might I not expect a knife in the night, poison in the proffered goblet of paga?" "No!" she said.
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130
"From the moment I first saw you I sensed you were my master.
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131
I fought this, I amused myself with you, I tormented you, but I wanted you to tear my veils and robes from me, to cast me to your feet, to lock me in your collar!" "Interesting," I said.
18
132
"I wanted to be owned," she said, "to be a possession, and yours!" "It is hard to know if you are more clever or more beautiful," I said, "but I think you are not as clever as you think".
18
133
"Master?" "Your secret is not ours alone," I said.
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134
"Seremides knows," she said, "but is helpless, not to be feared, ruined!" "Even before the Vine Sea," I said, "he knew he could not bring you alone to Ar, for the price on his own head.
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135
He could accomplish such a thing only in the case of Talena, whose capture and delivery would guarantee his own amnesty.
"Were I to spare you from the impaling spear," I said, "and it were we alone, only we, who knew your identity, might I not expect a knife in the night, poison in the proffered goblet of paga?" "No!" she said.
"From the moment I first saw you I sensed you were my master.
I fought this, I amused myself with you, I tormented you, but I wanted you to tear my veils and robes from me, to cast me to your feet, to lock me in your collar!" "Interesting," I said.
"I wanted to be owned," she said, "to be a possession, and yours!" "It is hard to know if you are more clever or more beautiful," I said, "but I think you are not as clever as you think".
"Master?" "Your secret is not ours alone," I said.
"Seremides knows," she said, "but is helpless, not to be feared, ruined!" "Even before the Vine Sea," I said, "he knew he could not bring you alone to Ar, for the price on his own head.
He could accomplish such a thing only in the case of Talena, whose capture and delivery would guarantee his own amnesty.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 18)