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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 297 Indeed, Sumomo, in Tarncamp, in Shipcamp, on the great ship, and in the holding of Lord Temmu, though supposedly only a contract woman, had treated him with derision and contempt, rather as might have the daughter of a shogun mocked and scorned the attentions of a lowly armsman.
20 298 I had little understood the adamant nature of her seeming hostility.
20 299 It had seemed inexplicable to me, particularly as I had taken her to be a contract woman.
20 300 How could it be that such a woman would not show deference to a Pani male, and a warrior? It would have been simple enough to simply ignore him.
20 301 But she had not done so.
20 302 "Please," said Sumomo, looking over her shoulder at Tajima, and smiling.
20 303 I doubted that a contract woman could have done it better.
Indeed, Sumomo, in Tarncamp, in Shipcamp, on the great ship, and in the holding of Lord Temmu, though supposedly only a contract woman, had treated him with derision and contempt, rather as might have the daughter of a shogun mocked and scorned the attentions of a lowly armsman. I had little understood the adamant nature of her seeming hostility. It had seemed inexplicable to me, particularly as I had taken her to be a contract woman. How could it be that such a woman would not show deference to a Pani male, and a warrior? It would have been simple enough to simply ignore him. But she had not done so. "Please," said Sumomo, looking over her shoulder at Tajima, and smiling. I doubted that a contract woman could have done it better. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )