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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 64 Unknown to me, I was noted, and would be acquired.
1 65 Affluent and beautiful, I carried myself with a flair.
1 66 I knew that I was better than other people, and was not afraid to show them, in my manner, that this was true.
1 67 Interestingly, instead of being angered, most people, whatever may have been their private feelings, seemed impressed and a bit frightened of me.
1 68 They accepted me at the face value which I set upon myself, which was considerable.
1 69 They would try to please me.
1 70 I used to amuse myself with them, sometimes pouting, pretending to be angry or displeased, then smiling to let them know that I had forgiven them.
Unknown to me, I was noted, and would be acquired. Affluent and beautiful, I carried myself with a flair. I knew that I was better than other people, and was not afraid to show them, in my manner, that this was true. Interestingly, instead of being angered, most people, whatever may have been their private feelings, seemed impressed and a bit frightened of me. They accepted me at the face value which I set upon myself, which was considerable. They would try to please me. I used to amuse myself with them, sometimes pouting, pretending to be angry or displeased, then smiling to let them know that I had forgiven them. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )