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

What does it mean? Is her master, perhaps absently, distractedly, not noticing her, or no longer thinking of her as a slave, as his slave? Is she to be sold? Has she already been sold? Although I had not expected to be thanked, I had, looking up, hoped to have from him some acknowledgement of my existence, an expression, the hint of a smile, a possible frown, an annoyed gesture, suggesting he was displeased with me, from my behavior in the wagon, a sense that his needs might be upon him, and he would like to have his hands on me, and as what I was, a slave. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #62)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 62 What does it mean? Is her master, perhaps absently, distractedly, not noticing her, or no longer thinking of her as a slave, as his slave? Is she to be sold? Has she already been sold? Although I had not expected to be thanked, I had, looking up, hoped to have from him some acknowledgement of my existence, an expression, the hint of a smile, a possible frown, an annoyed gesture, suggesting he was displeased with me, from my behavior in the wagon, a sense that his needs might be upon him, and he would like to have his hands on me, and as what I was, a slave.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 59 Indeed, a slave is likely to be frightened, if thanked.
22 60 Something is different.
22 61 She does not comprehend it.
22 62 What does it mean? Is her master, perhaps absently, distractedly, not noticing her, or no longer thinking of her as a slave, as his slave? Is she to be sold? Has she already been sold? Although I had not expected to be thanked, I had, looking up, hoped to have from him some acknowledgement of my existence, an expression, the hint of a smile, a possible frown, an annoyed gesture, suggesting he was displeased with me, from my behavior in the wagon, a sense that his needs might be upon him, and he would like to have his hands on me, and as what I was, a slave.
22 63 But I saw nothing.
22 64 He had taken the trencher.
22 65 It might have been given to him by any slave! Perhaps he was not even aware of who had brought it to him! What a beast he was! Again I hated him.
Indeed, a slave is likely to be frightened, if thanked. Something is different. She does not comprehend it. What does it mean? Is her master, perhaps absently, distractedly, not noticing her, or no longer thinking of her as a slave, as his slave? Is she to be sold? Has she already been sold? Although I had not expected to be thanked, I had, looking up, hoped to have from him some acknowledgement of my existence, an expression, the hint of a smile, a possible frown, an annoyed gesture, suggesting he was displeased with me, from my behavior in the wagon, a sense that his needs might be upon him, and he would like to have his hands on me, and as what I was, a slave. But I saw nothing. He had taken the trencher. It might have been given to him by any slave! Perhaps he was not even aware of who had brought it to him! What a beast he was! Again I hated him. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 22)