Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
1204
"I have seen worse," he said.
10
1205
"A slave is pleased, if Master is pleased," I said, acidly.
10
1206
I was sure now whose was the voice whose face I could not see.
10
1207
It was he from the sul Market, he whom I loathed.
10
1208
I had seen him about, from time to time.
10
1209
"It seems Master follows a slave," I said.
10
1210
"Perhaps Master will make an offer for her".
"I have seen worse," he said.
"A slave is pleased, if Master is pleased," I said, acidly.
I was sure now whose was the voice whose face I could not see.
It was he from the sul Market, he whom I loathed.
I had seen him about, from time to time.
"It seems Master follows a slave," I said.
"Perhaps Master will make an offer for her".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )