Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
833
I had not meant to insult, or demean, him Was it so unthinkable that a free man might care for a slave? Was he to be ridiculed by his peers, and scorned by free women? If a man might care for a sleen or kaiila, why not for a female slave? But no, I thought, the female slave is different.
I had not meant to insult, or demean, him Was it so unthinkable that a free man might care for a slave? Was he to be ridiculed by his peers, and scorned by free women? If a man might care for a sleen or kaiila, why not for a female slave? But no, I thought, the female slave is different.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #833)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
830
His hand wavered, with anger, and then he lowered it.
52
831
His scowl was fierce.
52
832
I had not meant to anger him.
52
833
I had not meant to insult, or demean, him Was it so unthinkable that a free man might care for a slave? Was he to be ridiculed by his peers, and scorned by free women? If a man might care for a sleen or kaiila, why not for a female slave? But no, I thought, the female slave is different.
52
834
She is to be despised, scorned, and held in contempt, for she is a female slave.
52
835
He thrust the whip roughly to my lips.
52
836
I was frightened.
His hand wavered, with anger, and then he lowered it.
His scowl was fierce.
I had not meant to anger him.
I had not meant to insult, or demean, him Was it so unthinkable that a free man might care for a slave? Was he to be ridiculed by his peers, and scorned by free women? If a man might care for a sleen or kaiila, why not for a female slave? But no, I thought, the female slave is different.
She is to be despised, scorned, and held in contempt, for she is a female slave.
He thrust the whip roughly to my lips.
I was frightened.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52)