Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"I know," I said, "you had many reservations about the moral character of Miss Margaret Wentworth, but now it is the helpless, chained slave, Saru, who is on her belly before you, begging your forgiveness".
"I know," I said, "you had many reservations about the moral character of Miss Margaret Wentworth, but now it is the helpless, chained slave, Saru, who is on her belly before you, begging your forgiveness".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #298)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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42
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Her head was up, from the dirt, tears streaming down her face.
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"I am contrite, Master!" she wept.
42
297
"I beg forgiveness! I am only a slave who begs a master's forgiveness!" Pertinax regarded her, angrily.
42
298
"I know," I said, "you had many reservations about the moral character of Miss Margaret Wentworth, but now it is the helpless, chained slave, Saru, who is on her belly before you, begging your forgiveness".
42
299
He glared, down, at the prostrate slave.
42
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"What do you see there?" I asked.
42
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"A slave," he said.
Her head was up, from the dirt, tears streaming down her face.
"I am contrite, Master!" she wept.
"I beg forgiveness! I am only a slave who begs a master's forgiveness!" Pertinax regarded her, angrily.
"I know," I said, "you had many reservations about the moral character of Miss Margaret Wentworth, but now it is the helpless, chained slave, Saru, who is on her belly before you, begging your forgiveness".
He glared, down, at the prostrate slave.
"What do you see there?" I asked.
"A slave," he said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 42)