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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 272 "Stay," I said, plaintively.
2 273 "I must be going," she said.
2 274 "Then I will tell your shameful secret!" I said.
2 275 "I will ruin your reputation! I will force you, in misery, to lose your job, to change your work, perhaps to leave the city, and state!" "There is nothing shameful in being a woman, and having needs, and desiring to serve a master," she said.
2 276 "Stay with me, if only for a bit, or I will tell!" I said.
2 277 "Poor Phyllis," she said.
2 278 "It does not matter to me anymore, one way or the other, not any longer".
"Stay," I said, plaintively. "I must be going," she said. "Then I will tell your shameful secret!" I said. "I will ruin your reputation! I will force you, in misery, to lose your job, to change your work, perhaps to leave the city, and state!" "There is nothing shameful in being a woman, and having needs, and desiring to serve a master," she said. "Stay with me, if only for a bit, or I will tell!" I said. "Poor Phyllis," she said. "It does not matter to me anymore, one way or the other, not any longer". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )