Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
367
I then felt superior to Ute.
7
368
I myself would not make those mistakes.
7
369
I was Elinor Brinton.
7
370
"I will speak high-caste Gorean," I told Inge.
7
371
"But you are a barbarian," said Inge.
7
372
Briefly I hated her.
7
373
I told myself that Inge, with all her pretensions, she of the scribes, would still be a chained slave girl, at the beck and call of a master, when I, Elinor Brinton, was safe on Earth, once again in my snug penthouse.
I then felt superior to Ute.
I myself would not make those mistakes.
I was Elinor Brinton.
"I will speak high-caste Gorean," I told Inge.
"But you are a barbarian," said Inge.
Briefly I hated her.
I told myself that Inge, with all her pretensions, she of the scribes, would still be a chained slave girl, at the beck and call of a master, when I, Elinor Brinton, was safe on Earth, once again in my snug penthouse.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )