Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
522
I could undoubtedly scheme and wheedle, and obtain my way.
9
523
I could smile prettily, and would, to obtain what I wished.
9
524
I felt petty and sly, but justifiably, proudly so.
9
525
Was I not a slave? I knew that I could well employ the wiles of a slave girl to make my life pleasant and easy.
9
526
But only a hundred arrow points! It was not enough! The door to the hut swung open.
9
527
Suddenly terrified I faced the opening.
9
528
I felt the point of Verna's spear in my back.
I could undoubtedly scheme and wheedle, and obtain my way.
I could smile prettily, and would, to obtain what I wished.
I felt petty and sly, but justifiably, proudly so.
Was I not a slave? I knew that I could well employ the wiles of a slave girl to make my life pleasant and easy.
But only a hundred arrow points! It was not enough! The door to the hut swung open.
Suddenly terrified I faced the opening.
I felt the point of Verna's spear in my back.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )