Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
142
Even now you are thinking of the attention you will receive, the gratification you will derive, from regaling the other girls with an account of what you regard as a juicy tidbit, fit for dessert gossip, at one of our luncheons".
2
143
"No, never!" I said.
2
144
"Your promise," she said, "is worthless, however intent you may be now to keep it.
2
145
You can no more hold a promise than a sieve water, you can no more resist the temptation to gossip than straw, seeking one excuse or another, can resist flame".
2
146
"I assure you that that is not so," I averred.
2
147
"Perhaps I should have left you in those," she smiled, nodding toward the handcuffs reposing on the kitchen counter.
2
148
"No!" I said.
Even now you are thinking of the attention you will receive, the gratification you will derive, from regaling the other girls with an account of what you regard as a juicy tidbit, fit for dessert gossip, at one of our luncheons".
"No, never!" I said.
"Your promise," she said, "is worthless, however intent you may be now to keep it.
You can no more hold a promise than a sieve water, you can no more resist the temptation to gossip than straw, seeking one excuse or another, can resist flame".
"I assure you that that is not so," I averred.
"Perhaps I should have left you in those," she smiled, nodding toward the handcuffs reposing on the kitchen counter.
"No!" I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )