Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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What presumption, what insolence! Did she think she was a free woman, whose love was of inestimable value, a priceless gift, a love worth having? She was a slave.
What presumption, what insolence! Did she think she was a free woman, whose love was of inestimable value, a priceless gift, a love worth having? She was a slave.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #29)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Under both conditions it is more likely to weaken and crack from the strain of haulage.
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Last night words had escaped me, inadvertently, unaccountably.
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28
Allison, a slave, had confessed her love for Desmond of Harfax, a free man.
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29
What presumption, what insolence! Did she think she was a free woman, whose love was of inestimable value, a priceless gift, a love worth having? She was a slave.
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30
A slave is less than the dirt beneath the sandals of a free person.
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What could her love be but a foolishness, a joke, a source of merriment, an absurdity, an insult, an embarrassment? How fortunate she was that she had not been beaten.
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Had he been her master, as he was not, she might have been sold the next morning.
Under both conditions it is more likely to weaken and crack from the strain of haulage.
Last night words had escaped me, inadvertently, unaccountably.
Allison, a slave, had confessed her love for Desmond of Harfax, a free man.
What presumption, what insolence! Did she think she was a free woman, whose love was of inestimable value, a priceless gift, a love worth having? She was a slave.
A slave is less than the dirt beneath the sandals of a free person.
What could her love be but a foolishness, a joke, a source of merriment, an absurdity, an insult, an embarrassment? How fortunate she was that she had not been beaten.
Had he been her master, as he was not, she might have been sold the next morning.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 20)