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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 396 I reddened, angrily.
8 397 Surely anyone could tell I was far more beautiful than Paula.
8 398 How could these lustful, powerful brutes of Gor not see that? Indeed, I was clearly the most attractive of our luncheon group, which met in the cafeteria in the building where we worked.
8 399 To be sure, one or two of the girls might have thought themselves, mistakenly, my equal, or superior.
8 400 "What is she to you?" he asked.
8 401 "She was my friend," I said.
8 402 "I think she was the only true friend I ever had".
I reddened, angrily. Surely anyone could tell I was far more beautiful than Paula. How could these lustful, powerful brutes of Gor not see that? Indeed, I was clearly the most attractive of our luncheon group, which met in the cafeteria in the building where we worked. To be sure, one or two of the girls might have thought themselves, mistakenly, my equal, or superior. "What is she to you?" he asked. "She was my friend," I said. "I think she was the only true friend I ever had". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )