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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

He had not ignored me, so hurting me, as he had when I was under the sentence of the mute slave, but, too, he had given me no more attention than he would have given Jane, or Eve. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #50)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 50 He had not ignored me, so hurting me, as he had when I was under the sentence of the mute slave, but, too, he had given me no more attention than he would have given Jane, or Eve.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 47 Before he had joined Astrinax and the Lady Bina by the wagon box, he in whose care I was, Desmond of Harfax, had passed me.
20 48 "Tal, Master," I had said to him, my head down, not looking up from my work.
20 49 "Tal, kajira," had he said to me, not pausing.
20 50 He had not ignored me, so hurting me, as he had when I was under the sentence of the mute slave, but, too, he had given me no more attention than he would have given Jane, or Eve.
20 51 A tear coursed down my cheek.
20 52 Surely I should not have let those fateful words slip out.
20 53 "I love you, Master".
Before he had joined Astrinax and the Lady Bina by the wagon box, he in whose care I was, Desmond of Harfax, had passed me. "Tal, Master," I had said to him, my head down, not looking up from my work. "Tal, kajira," had he said to me, not pausing. He had not ignored me, so hurting me, as he had when I was under the sentence of the mute slave, but, too, he had given me no more attention than he would have given Jane, or Eve. A tear coursed down my cheek. Surely I should not have let those fateful words slip out. "I love you, Master". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 20)