Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
562
"Is Mistress pleased?" I asked.
10
563
"You may put that differently," said the Lady Bina.
10
564
"Is Mistress pleased with Allison?" I asked.
10
565
I feared that the Mistress was learning more of Gor each day, perhaps, in part, from Delia, the companion of Epicrates.
10
566
"Yes," she said, "I am pleased.
10
567
I think you did very well, Allison.
10
568
I am quite pleased.
"Is Mistress pleased?" I asked.
"You may put that differently," said the Lady Bina.
"Is Mistress pleased with Allison?" I asked.
I feared that the Mistress was learning more of Gor each day, perhaps, in part, from Delia, the companion of Epicrates.
"Yes," she said, "I am pleased.
I think you did very well, Allison.
I am quite pleased.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )