Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
405
Tears came to my eyes.
8
406
I had not treated Paula well, and had often expressed my contempt of her, veiled, of course, as well-meaning, constructive suggestions, or piquant witticisms.
8
407
Yet, despite my treatment of her, which she must have understood, she had always been pleasant, patient, attentive, tolerant, accommodating, faithful, and kind.
8
408
She was a reliable person, who would do much for another, asking nothing in return.
8
409
I suppose, in a way, she was the only friend I had ever had.
8
410
"Forget her," he said.
8
411
"She will have a thousand masters and a hundred names.
Tears came to my eyes.
I had not treated Paula well, and had often expressed my contempt of her, veiled, of course, as well-meaning, constructive suggestions, or piquant witticisms.
Yet, despite my treatment of her, which she must have understood, she had always been pleasant, patient, attentive, tolerant, accommodating, faithful, and kind.
She was a reliable person, who would do much for another, asking nothing in return.
I suppose, in a way, she was the only friend I had ever had.
"Forget her," he said.
"She will have a thousand masters and a hundred names.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )