Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
54
127
"Do you truly think," he asked, "I would let a slave off her chain, any slave, and, in particular, a slave such as you?" "I do not know," I said, and then, thinking it wise, added the word, "— Master".
"Do you truly think," he asked, "I would let a slave off her chain, any slave, and, in particular, a slave such as you?" "I do not know," I said, and then, thinking it wise, added the word, "— Master".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #127)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
54
124
"Perhaps Master would prefer to free me, as I earlier suggested, and then petition for my Companionship, which I might then, should it amuse me, or should the whim possess me, refuse".
54
125
"Do not sport with me," he said.
54
126
"Then, I gather," I said, "it is your intention to keep me as a slave".
54
127
"Do you truly think," he asked, "I would let a slave off her chain, any slave, and, in particular, a slave such as you?" "I do not know," I said, and then, thinking it wise, added the word, "— Master".
54
128
"You are too slave to tree," he said.
54
129
"You are too beautiful and exciting to free".
54
130
"Oh?" I said.
"Perhaps Master would prefer to free me, as I earlier suggested, and then petition for my Companionship, which I might then, should it amuse me, or should the whim possess me, refuse".
"Do not sport with me," he said.
"Then, I gather," I said, "it is your intention to keep me as a slave".
"Do you truly think," he asked, "I would let a slave off her chain, any slave, and, in particular, a slave such as you?" "I do not know," I said, and then, thinking it wise, added the word, "— Master".
"You are too slave to tree," he said.
"You are too beautiful and exciting to free".
"Oh?" I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 54)